Motorcycle that runs on water


This is the stupidest thing I have ever seen. Hahaha

So:

1. "HHO" is potassium hydroxide. And it's expensive. And it's toxic as hell. So what's the point of replacing an toxic fuel with another toxic fuel? And what's the point of replacing an fairly ok priced fuel with an more expensive fuel?

2. Electrolysis is very power hungry. Looking at that size of those water filters , I guess that would burn at least 50Amps at 12Volts. So , that bike battery will be bye bye in a few minutes.

And using plastic water filters that are very brittle, in electrolysis , that is a pretty thermic reaction, and potentially explosive....Jesus

3. Electrolysis is slow . At least , for that size , it will fill a balloon in a few minutes .

4. Good luck with electrolysis when you move that bike...O and H separation is dependent on the position of each part.

5. There is no such thing as Zero emissions or Water emissions . Air is not H20 , but a mix of gases. especially nitrogen. With this electrolysis you will get oxides of nitrogen. Pretty bad.

5. And most important and the first thing every internet dude is watching this piece of crap should see : Hydrogen needs to be compressed to store even small amounts of energy. Cars like Mirai have very high pressurized tanks (over 10000psi as far as I know) , and gets a decent range (not to mention the liquid state...)

As I said it before , in the Mirai topic : Hydrogen is just not gonna work. It is way to expensive to make it , very high energy hungry.

People do it for media attention. There is nothing "eco" about making and burning hydrogen. Yes , CO2 free , but not only CO2 is bad.

Why would you do this steps:
Energy->Hydrogen->Burn hydrogen to make energy(most hydrogen cars these days use fuel cells)->store electricity to a battery->electricity goes to electric motor

When you could:
Energy->battery->electric motor
 

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