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Japanese Company Has A Car That Runs On Water.

Started by ResinRat2, June 13, 2008, 11:28:43 AM

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kavee

Sorry to disappoint you all, but we have evidence that the demonstrated car was not really running on the WES (the cell). The system was outputting only 300Ws of power (according to the internal communication) and connected to charge the batteries of the electric vehicle. So at the time of capturing Reuters video the vehicle is indeed running on batteries, which is not a proof of concept for the WES cell.

But their Cell seems to be producing electricity as they claimed. 300W with the displayed system. So any load under this rating can be run using the cell. In theory they could stack up more of such cells to drive the small car they have shown (electric motor is well over 3kW).

Independent verification of the cell is yet to be made, and the company is so strict on giving out information. Only thing is to wait and see some fellow researches reverse engineer the patent information and prove or disprove the claim.

ronaldcollins

hi there, I use water to fuel a car as a supplement to gasoline. In fact, very little water is needed,only one quart of water provides over 1800 gallons of HHO gas which can literally last for months and significantly increase your car fuel efficiently, improve emissions quality, and save money. I found the way through this site http://www.runcarsonwater.us i really recommend it to everybody, it's a nice ebook where you can find the instructions on how to do it! take a look.

unity2zero


unity2zero

Quote from: ronaldcollins on July 16, 2008, 01:48:44 AM
hi there, I use water to fuel a car as a supplement to gasoline. In fact, very little water is needed,only one quart of water provides over 1800 gallons of HHO gas which can literally last for months and significantly increase your car fuel efficiently, improve emissions quality, and save money. I found the way through this site http://www.runcarsonwater.us i really recommend it to everybody, it's a nice ebook where you can find the instructions on how to do it! take a look.


I am also an affiliate in marketing this ebook. If somebody buy through my link, I made some bucks. Not really interested on whether it works or not  :)

4Tesla

It would be impossible to drive directly off the 300 watt WES.. I believe the WES charges the batteries and then they drive the car.. I believe the motor would have to be around 45hp minimum (33k watts).

Jason

Quote from: hartiberlin on June 21, 2008, 08:25:48 AM
From:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genepax
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Genepax demonstrated the car in the Japanese city of Osaka on 12 June 2008. Genepax Claims that one liter (2.1 pints) of any kind of water?rain, river or sea (even tea, stated the press release)?is all that is needed to run the engine for about an hour at a speed of 80 km/h (50 mph). However, their claims that a 300 watt (0.4 horsepower) engine could drive the car (the weight of which has not been specified) at this speed and for this duration despite wind resistance / Automobile drag coefficients and other energy-draining forces warrants further investigation.

The demonstration vehicle was a Takeoka Reva[7], a small electric car weighing between 740 and 960 kg whose manufacturer claims a range of 85 km running on its standard set of batteries, which take 8 hours to charge off the mains at 100 V on a 15 A circuit.

Should Genepax validate their claims, no infrastructure would be required to recharge the car's batteries, which is not the case for electric cars. The vehicle will supposedly continue to run for as long "as you have water to top up with from time to time." [8]. As the residual product of the engine is also water, this would in principle lead to the development of a perpetual motion engine, in which the exhaust product, water, could be fed directly back into the system as fuel.

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The Wiki is a bit naive,
when they claim that the device powers directly the electric car motor.

Of course they will have some buffer batteries between the water generator and the electric motor.

But when the car is not driven, e.g. during work or during night time,
it has enough time to recharge the batteries in the car via its constant 300 Watts output.

This device is really the best device since long time, when it really does not use up any electrodes
material but only water...

Regards, Stefan.