I was watching mythbusters 2 days ago and they were testing fuel saving methods and one of them was that using electricity you extract hydrogen from water and use it to power up your car. It didnt work but they tested with hydrogen gas and the engine runs fine on it.
So to get to the point. I was thinking on making something to extract hydrogen from water using an fuel powered generator and to use the hydrogen to power up an outboard. Now you probably think its a bit stupid to use one gas motor to get hydrogen for the other but if the generator uses 2l an hour and you use it to get hydrogen for an outboard that normally uses 15-20l an hour you save 13-18l an hour.
so my question is how difficult would it be to get hydrogen from water using electrical power?
So to get to the point. I was thinking on making something to extract hydrogen from water using an fuel powered generator and to use the hydrogen to power up an outboard. Now you probably think its a bit stupid to use one gas motor to get hydrogen for the other but if the generator uses 2l an hour and you use it to get hydrogen for an outboard that normally uses 15-20l an hour you save 13-18l an hour.
so my question is how difficult would it be to get hydrogen from water using electrical power?