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One could produce enough hydrogen gas from a 9 Volt battery and a small cell submersed in a water box to power a car.

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Okay, now prove it.

One acre of land could produce enough food to feed the entire population of the world, but it will take so long to produce that quantity over time that most of the population would die of starvation. A single 9 volt battery could generate infinite hydrogen/oxygen from water, but it would take infinite time, water and a battery that never drains in order to do so.

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i hate that I have to agree with you on this, it actually only takes 3 volts, but @ around 300 amps to move an auto on hydrogen , and the cells would be refrigerated sized

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Minifridge sized which could definitely fit inside almost any car especially if the power is converted using hydrogen fuel cells (electric motors).

https://mcphy.com/en/equipment-services/electrolyzers/

To put into perspective, the Tesla Model 3's battery pack puts out 4.5 kw at peak.

The whole assembly (which would require water, storage tanks, bla bla bla) is just too big for a car. Optimally, the hydrolysis (electrolyzer) is at your home where you refuel using literal tap water and ultra-filters. Your costs would be replacing the filters.

The concept existed to fuel homes completely with no power grid connection including powering your car (could be electric or hydrogen fuel cell). Concept and it was put into practice. Australian company had working prototypes about 10 years ago.

Wonder what happened to them?

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it actually only takes 3 volts, but @ around 300 amps

Physics doesn't give you anything for free. It's easy for some people to think it does when they fail to include an important variable like the current/amps in the system. This is where the free energy fallacy derives from. If you leave out enough variables, free energy not only looks possible but incredibly simple as well. Reality always proves otherwise.

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I helped build the cells and the boxes to do exactly this.

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I helped build the cells and the boxes to do exactly this.

That's not proof of anything. No information, no pictures, no papers, no formulas and no truth.

You cannot get hundreds of amps of current out of a 9 volt battery which is needed to generate significant volumes of hydrogen via electrolysis. Physics does not allow for a >100% efficient conversion no matter what you say. Power out cannot exceed power in.

And according to the conspiracy theory, if you did manage to get enough hydrogen to power a car from a single 9 volt battery, then they would have killed you too. I see you are not dead yet.

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And where can I get the battery that never drains?

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Duh, you just use the hydrogen you made to generate electricity to keep the 9 volt battery charged.

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A matchbox car, maybe

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Nope.

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I hope this was a joke, because you cannot do this.

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I watched this in person in my shop.