[DMCForum] Re: Looking for Captain Hydrogen
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[DMCForum] Re: Looking for Captain Hydrogen




Walt,

Currently Stratified Spark Injectors are made by hand at a cost of
about $5,000 each, but American Hydrogen Association is hoping to
find an investor or investors to help launch large scale production
at which point the price falls to about $20 each (depending on annual
quantities).

As far as longevity of the Stratified Spark Injector, American
Hydrogen Association has a few vehicles including a donated Geo Metro
that was converted in 1998 and has logged well over 100,000 miles and
several cross-country drives running on multiple fuels (hydrogen,
compressed natural gas, land fill gas, gasoline and combinations of
fuels) without issue.

American Hydrogen Association is a 501(c)-3 non-profit education and
research organization that relies on the donations of its membership.

Carrying additional bottled oxygen onboard in not necessary for ICE
applications and may prove to be more cumbersome than helpful, unless
you are using the oxygen in respirators to calm your passengers while
driving twisty back roads.

You can store hydrogen as a gas, liquid, solid, or slush and in ICE
applications carrying additional oxygen is unnecessary and will not
add to the efficiency of operation.

Ben Ferguson

--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Walter Coe" <Whalt@xxxx> wrote:
> Ben,
>
> I have never heard of a Stratified Spark Injector before.
> But it sounds exactly like what I need.  I inquired about
> some other hydrogen injectors I found online, and the
> response was that I should check back in a few years.  That
> the technology wont be viable until then.  What a defeatist
> attitude!  Anyway, I hear that making an injector that can
> run dry (as is required with hydrogen) is a bit of an
> engineering challenge.  How do Roy's injectors hold up?
> Does he make these in his garage?  Is the American Hydrogen
> Association a non-profit thing?  If I made an engine run on
> hydrogen then would it work better if I supplemented with
> bottled oxygen?  What if I supplied all the intake such that
> it would need no external air?  This would involve storing
> both hydrogen & oxygen in tanks.
>
> Walt





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