Posted by RN on April 09, 2014 at 09:32:51 from (66.188.143.138):
In Reply to: Sun-Gas posted by Gordy from Iowa on April 08, 2014 at 16:38:37:
works in labs- solar cell gets the electricity to separate the water into hydrogen and oxygen that can later be used in a internal combustion engine or fuel cell. For a space station recycling water in small amounts it might make sense on the weight level- but space station economics don't work as good on ground where alternatives exist. Lots of scams based on science experiments from the space programs. Do you prefer to drink Tang or eat a fresh- or at least less than week old in transit- orange? That is your choice on earth, not much of choice on space station or a submarine doing hide for 60 days trip to arctic. A nuke plant operating 1/2 power has some extra current to do a electrolysis of sea water, make a bit of H2 and O, run a small still for some drinking water as a keep up power level in case we need to scoot mode- power plant for propeller turning is there so use it for whatever convenient at low main power draw times. Solar power is there so use it to make some fuel- the government/taxpayers will pay to build the solar array so just need a justification for the consulting fee were going to charge, find some other 'investors' to skim /(scam) operating funds. RN
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