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    Smile HHO with BlueGen electricity generator

    Hi All, I am a newbie to the ways of HHO. I have been exploring ways to do better for the environment and my hip pocket when it come to my car and more important my household electricity. I have been considering the purchase of a Bluegen system for my house when the price comes down. If your not familiar with this device, it is a gas powered electrical generator capable of producing 36kw/day plus of household electricity using natural gas. It is currently in the new market (expensive phase) but $$ will drop to under 8K within 3 years (Apparently).

    http://www.cfcl.com.au/Assets/Files/...ch_22May09.pdf

    Specs: http://www.bluegen.info/Assets/Files...itects-web.pdf

    I was wondering if any of you HHO gurus might be able to see if this unit could be powered partly or fully by HHO technology? The specs say an input requirement of natural gas is 12.5MJ/hr with pressure b/w 0.9-2 kPa. If thgis could work, It may ultimately come down to the volume of HHO production V. production cost of HHO?

    Anyways, It would be great if this could work, that would really shove it up the power companies A holes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christh View Post
    Hi All, I am a newbie to the ways of HHO. I have been exploring ways to do better for the environment and my hip pocket when it come to my car and more important my household electricity. I have been considering the purchase of a Bluegen system for my house when the price comes down. If your not familiar with this device, it is a gas powered electrical generator capable of producing 36kw/day plus of household electricity using natural gas. It is currently in the new market (expensive phase) but $$ will drop to under 8K within 3 years (Apparently).

    http://www.cfcl.com.au/Assets/Files/...ch_22May09.pdf

    Specs: http://www.bluegen.info/Assets/Files...itects-web.pdf

    I was wondering if any of you HHO gurus might be able to see if this unit could be powered partly or fully by HHO technology? The specs say an input requirement of natural gas is 12.5MJ/hr with pressure b/w 0.9-2 kPa. If thgis could work, It may ultimately come down to the volume of HHO production V. production cost of HHO?

    Anyways, It would be great if this could work, that would really shove it up the power companies A holes
    Howdy Christh,

    I've seen this type of "Solid Oxide Fuel Cell" (SOFC) before from Ceramic Fuel Cells LTD and the fuel used for it's operation is natural gas a hydrocarbon, using a electrochemical process and removing the sulphur then extracts any ethane, propane & butane gases and only uses the methane gas that's left with some steam to the cell containing the anode/cathode for energy production.

    What is a fuel cell ? Fuel cell facts

    It would be a great concept other than the fact that OxyHydrogen Gas (HHO) and Natural Gas only have one common denominator and that it's flamable. The only options remotely available is a Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell (PEFC) or Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC), Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cells (PAFC) or Alkaline Fuel Cells (AFC) fuel cell, but you need pure 'Hydrogen" for that, so you'd be half way there ..... maybe


    Regards,
    Fuzzy

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