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    am i on to something?

    Just a thought, but would it make sence to have the hho system completely seprate from the cars charging system? maybe use some sort of bedini motor setup to power the hho unit? possibly put a couple transformers wired in parrallel between the motor and the unit, one step up and one step down, to get more volts and amps to power the unit?

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    Maybe.. I'm thinking your best bet is leverage waste heat from the exhaust.

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    what will exhaust heat have to do with making hho? it doesnt get hot enough to make hho through heat.. sorry for my closed mindedness, im just having issues understanding

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    If your whole point was to require less or no electrical input (as I doubt you will get anywhere near powering more than a couple of LEDs) from the Bedini - probably not.

    Heat can be used to generate electricity. Not talking about using heat directly to split water molecules. Good luck with your project.

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    I don't mean a bedini per say.. just an idea like it.. how would someone go about creating electricity from heat?

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    One way could be using a peltier device (aka thermocouple)

    some info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermoelectric_effect

    They aren't massively efficient, but are the easiest way.

    Here is an example device for sale on Amazon (I am not a seller)

    http://www.amazon.com/Tec1-12730-The...xp_grid_pt_2_0

    If you try this, definitely make sure you have a heat sink as it says or you will cause a meltdown of the device's structural components.

    Another way could be to create a mini steam turbine that uses waste heat from the exhaust manifold to create steam and turn a generator.

    There are other non-scientific hypothesis that suggest that heat within a hydrogen generator like the ones built on these forums is actually a good thing requiring less voltage from the electrical source and thus achieving higher efficiencies (as water becomes more conductive as it warms up). I have yet to create a formal test for this, but certainly intend to do so once I complete my stainless reservoir system.

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