James D. Hunt, is a 36 years old disabled veteran who served eight years in the Navy. Also a former jet mechanic turned student (now alumni) at Carl Sandburg College Community College in Galesburg Illinois and the founder and president of the Carl Sandburg College Inventors Club.
He has invented a way to extract hydrogen from water on demand.
"hydrogen extraction from water via plasmatic induction. By inducing a small amount of plasma into a water tank, we're able to extract hydrogen from the water."
Hunt said his system can be retrofitted into any vehicle for about $2,000. He said it may be possible to do that as early as next year.
The club has a 1991 Chevy Cheyenne 4x4 pickup truck it hopes to use to begin testing the energy conversion system this summer.
He has the backing of the Dean of the college and has said he will be looking for investors.
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http://cscinventorsclub.blogspot.com/
Just my own guess but I wonder if he is using a sulfur lamp.Their being used quite a bit in europe for hydroponics because of their very wide light spectrum and by the military for lighting in aircraft hangers because of there efficiency.It's been known for some time that ultraviolet light through steam will seperate water into Hydrogen and oxygen.This web site says "less than 1% is ultraviolet light" but maybe their tweaking it..**broken link removed**
http://files.myopera.com/H2earth/files/Bubbles%20and%20Steam%20Electricity%20P6.pdf
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfur_lamp
Anyway way the Youtube video is just plain cool!
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He has invented a way to extract hydrogen from water on demand.
"hydrogen extraction from water via plasmatic induction. By inducing a small amount of plasma into a water tank, we're able to extract hydrogen from the water."
Hunt said his system can be retrofitted into any vehicle for about $2,000. He said it may be possible to do that as early as next year.
The club has a 1991 Chevy Cheyenne 4x4 pickup truck it hopes to use to begin testing the energy conversion system this summer.
He has the backing of the Dean of the college and has said he will be looking for investors.
**broken link removed**
http://cscinventorsclub.blogspot.com/
Just my own guess but I wonder if he is using a sulfur lamp.Their being used quite a bit in europe for hydroponics because of their very wide light spectrum and by the military for lighting in aircraft hangers because of there efficiency.It's been known for some time that ultraviolet light through steam will seperate water into Hydrogen and oxygen.This web site says "less than 1% is ultraviolet light" but maybe their tweaking it..**broken link removed**
http://files.myopera.com/H2earth/files/Bubbles%20and%20Steam%20Electricity%20P6.pdf
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfur_lamp
Anyway way the Youtube video is just plain cool!
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