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Old 05-14-2006, 09:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Electrophil
I really want to believe this. But it just falls too close to that too good to be true category. Where is the conversion process? How much electricity does this technology use?

Please be a reliable source of energy, and the ability to use tap water.
I am not so sure about reliability but what I am sure of is it probably uses highly filtered water in order to avoid impurities that. But I wonder if Heavy Water is more effective or would isotopes not disimilate into hydrogen quick enough to be effect. So can anyone read this on Heavy Water and tell me if you can get hydrogen as a result of breaking down Deuterium, ecspecially look under Fractional Distilation?

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