Saturday, June 28, 2008

Fuel Cell System Generates Electricity, Japan

Genepax Co Ltd explained the technologies used in its new fuel cell system "Water Energy System (WES)," which uses water as a fuel and does not emit CO2.

The system can generate power just by supplying water and air to the fuel and air electrodes, respectively, the company said at the press conference, which took place June 12, 2008, at the Osaka Assembly Hall.

The basic power generation mechanism of the new system is similar to that of a normal fuel cell, which uses hydrogen as a fuel. According to Genepax, the main feature of the new system is that it uses the company's membrane electrode assembly (MEA), which contains a material capable of breaking down water into hydrogen and oxygen through a chemical reaction.

Though the company did not reveal the details, it "succeeded in adopting a well-known process to produce hydrogen from water to the MEA," said Hirasawa Kiyoshi, the company's president. This process is allegedly similar to the mechanism that produces hydrogen by a reaction of metal hydride and water. But compared with the existing method, the new process is expected to produce hydrogen from water for longer time, the company said.

With the new process, the cell needs only water and air, eliminating the need for a hydrogen reformer and high-pressure hydrogen tank. Moreover, the MEA requires no special catalysts, and the required amount of rare metals such as platinum is almost the same as that of existing systems, Genepax said.

Unlike the direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC), which uses methanol as a fuel, the new system does not emit CO2. In addition, it is expected to have a longer life because catalyst degradation (poisoning) caused by CO does not occur on the fuel electrode side. As it has only been slightly more than a year since the company completed the prototype, it plans to collect more data on the product life.

At the conference, Genepax unveiled a fuel cell stack with a rated output of 120W and a fuel cell system with a rated output of 300W. In the demonstration, the 120W fuel cell stack was first supplied with water by using a dry-cell battery operated pump. After power was generated, it was operated as a passive system with the pump turned off.

This time, the voltage of the fuel cell stack was 25-30V. Because the stack is composed of 40 cells connected in series, it is expected that the output per cell is 3W or higher, the voltage is about 0.5-0.7V, and the current is about 6-7A. The power density is likely to be not less than 30mW/cm2 because the reaction area of the cell is 10 x 10 cm.

Meanwhile, the 300W fuel cell system is an active system, which supplies water and air with a pump. In the demonstration, Genepax powered the TV and the lighting equipment with a lead-acid battery charged by using the system. In addition, the 300W system was mounted in the luggage room of a compact electric vehicle "Reva" manufactured by Takeoka Mini Car Products Co Ltd, and the vehicle was actually driven by the system.

Genepax initially planned to develop a 500W system, but failed to procure the materials for MEA in time and ended up in making a 300W system.

For the future, the company intends to provide 1kw-class generation systems for use in electric vehicles and houses. Instead of driving electric vehicles with this system alone, the company expects to use it as a generator to charge the secondary battery used in electric vehicles.

Although the production cost is currently about ¥2,000,000 (US$18,522), it can be reduced to ¥500,000 or lower if Genepax succeeds in mass production. The company believes that its fuel cell system can compete with residential solar cell systems if the cost can be reduced to this level.

(Source: http://techon.nikkeibp.co.jp/english/NEWS_EN/20080613/153276/)

Simple circuitry experiment with a modified sparkplug

This is another neat video using simple circuitry to burn water/Hydrogen.



Additional Video to remove the resistor from the spark plug.



Friday, June 27, 2008

JAPANESE WATER POWERED CAR!!

Amazing reproduction of an hydrogen car. This was already made by Stanley Meyer.

(Correction) This technology is very similar to what Stanley Meyer had, but instead of using a combustion engine, this generates electricity to drive an electric motor. Thanks to one of our Reader for this correction.



Testimony given by a lady with her car running with an Hydrogen System

Another testimony on Hydrogen system for cars.

See http://youtube.com/user/zer0pointunlimited


5.10 Minutes Hydrogen Booster Testomony 40% more MPG
This is a Testimonial from some one who bought a Z-1 Hydrogen Booster from Zero Point Unlimited, She is getting a 40% increase on Miles Per Gallon.

(Source: http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Zero_Point_Unlimited:Hydrogen_Booster)


Wednesday, June 25, 2008

* Simple explanation of Meyer Fuel Cell Technology

Pulsing water, but what frequency?


The following link was sent to me by a friend. It is regarding to the pulsing of water to produce hydrogen more efficiently than just straight current.

After browsing quickly over the website, I noticed that somewhat complex circuitry will be required to get any serious Hydrogen generation happening...

JLNaudin: http://jnaudin.free.fr/wfc/index.htm

Another great link found on JNaudin's website: http://waterfuelcell.org/









Sunday, June 22, 2008

Gotta love Canadian Tire!

I finally managed to get the Jar and the cap required. The Canadian Tire Store on West Hunt Club had both the plastic cap and the right size Jar for the experiment. I also got the automotive hose there. Probably the most expensive part so far.

And how convenient to have a PetSmart not too far to get the valve as well.

I got the Plexiglas from Home Depot on Baseline, just east of Woodroff.

All I am missing now is the bubbler cap and I can complete my first experiment.

There is some great resources on YouTube and all over the Internet for more material, tips and tricks!