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Posted: November 18, 2004 09:55 pm
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Hi Jim,
See here for some guidance: http://www.epgltd.com/Technology/field_en.htm It depends on what you mean by town gas because it's quite different to natural gas. Liquification point is the same as boiling point, just viewed from the other side. Curiosity has got the better of me. Why do you want to know? I've toyed with the idea of creating H2 and O2 from water by a wind power generator and a big rectifier with the electrodes in a bath of water inside upturned 45 gallon drums. The H2 and O2 are then syphoned off and fed to a hydrogen cell for either electricity or direct heating. Is your question for such a hair brained scheme or purely for academic interest? cheers noz ps is your cookie still not working? obviously you're not logging in automatically. Is that deliberate or is there something wrong? This post has been edited by noz on November 18, 2004 10:10 pm -------------------- '10 '59' C5 2.0 HDi Exclusive Tourer Metallic Grey
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