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I live in Wisconsin i have broken lawn mower. Neighbor threatening to call home owners association on me, even tho my grass really ain't that long. how do i find out how long it could be or a way to contact them or find the info online for Wisconsin Home Owners Association
I don't own my house but she owns hers and no i didn't get any such info.
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I thought the US was the land of the free. You don't have to cut your lawn in NZ . buy a sheep.
I thought the US was the land of the free. You don't have to cut your lawn in NZ . buy a sheep.
need help with a green hho car?
Q. Hi i was planning to convert a lawn mower and a blower to run on hho gas. hho gas is hydrogen and oxygen gas in a two to one ratio, but the molecules are separate not combined into water. But before i get started i have a few questions that i couldn't find anywhere online. those questions are which is more important in the electrolysis process Amps or voltage and depending on the answer should i wire them in parallel or series and finally i plan on powering these using several different voltage ac dc adapters can i just strip the ends of the wire and wire them in parallel or series.
I was also wondering what material works best as the metal in the water for the electrolysis process. And what thickness of wire should i use to connect the power sources.
I was planning on storing the gas in tanks not make it on sight.
I was also wondering what material works best as the metal in the water for the electrolysis process. And what thickness of wire should i use to connect the power sources.
I was planning on storing the gas in tanks not make it on sight.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Meyer
http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/alternative-fuel/gas-mileage/4276846
Popular Mechanics -- it doesn't work.
still not convinced?
http://aardvark.co.nz/hho_challenge.shtml $1,000,000 if it works.
Edit: If you really intent on spending your money, any good conductor would work.
<<I was planning on storing the gas in tanks not make it on sight.>>
Let's look at some science.
that means that you're going to have to run some kind of pump to pressurize the gas.
just leaving it at normal air pressure, assuming that you have a tank that's 3x3x3 ft (pretty big)
and knowing that 1 cu ft = 28 liters, and assuming that your engine is turning over at 1,000 rpm (rather slow for actually running) your tank would hold enough hydrogen to run a 2 liter engine:
28*27*5/(1000*2*2) = .945 = 57 seconds.
that's not going to get you very far.
now that you know you'll have to pressurize the hydrogen quite a bit, that's going to eat up most of the energy that you isolate. In fact, if you want to go any distance, it's going to eat up more energy than is stored in the hydrogen.
Maybe you want to think about this again.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Meyer
http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/alternative-fuel/gas-mileage/4276846
Popular Mechanics -- it doesn't work.
still not convinced?
http://aardvark.co.nz/hho_challenge.shtml $1,000,000 if it works.
Edit: If you really intent on spending your money, any good conductor would work.
<<I was planning on storing the gas in tanks not make it on sight.>>
Let's look at some science.
that means that you're going to have to run some kind of pump to pressurize the gas.
just leaving it at normal air pressure, assuming that you have a tank that's 3x3x3 ft (pretty big)
and knowing that 1 cu ft = 28 liters, and assuming that your engine is turning over at 1,000 rpm (rather slow for actually running) your tank would hold enough hydrogen to run a 2 liter engine:
28*27*5/(1000*2*2) = .945 = 57 seconds.
that's not going to get you very far.
now that you know you'll have to pressurize the hydrogen quite a bit, that's going to eat up most of the energy that you isolate. In fact, if you want to go any distance, it's going to eat up more energy than is stored in the hydrogen.
Maybe you want to think about this again.
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