Prototyping Zinc/Mg - Air w/ Harbor Tugs

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A couple years ago an Israeli company was working on zinc or magnesium
"fuel" systems for motor vehicles. The additional weight would be
like an additional person in the vehicle -- not a biggie. The real
problem was it would require an infrastructure, governmental action,
etc. to be practical for road transportation.

I posted that it would be easier to prototype the system with
something that never went very far and always returned to a home base
where the oxides could be collected and sent for reprocessing.

After it's demonstrated then it could be pushed for motor vehicles.


Bret Cahill
 
A couple years ago an Israeli company was working on zinc or magnesium
"fuel" systems for motor vehicles. ?The additional weight would be
like an additional person in the vehicle -- not a biggie. ?The real
problem was it would require an infrastructure, governmental action,
etc. to be practical for road transportation.

I posted that it would be easier to prototype the system with
something that never went very far and always returned to a home base
where the oxides could be collected and sent for reprocessing.

After it's demonstrated then it could be pushed for motor vehicles..

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Problem with prototyping it for short distance runs is that it might
not scale up for long distances

Why not?

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Oh, I dunno...

Not surprising you don't know. ďż˝ It's obvious you never passed any
thermo courses.
Or ever went to the liberry.

Geez, snip boy,
Well?

Why not?

Why wouldn't it scale?

I don't expect an answer because you have no thermo background or, for
that matter, any interest in tech _period_.

Now go back to typing "LOL" and reading Harliquin romance novels with
all the other obese women.


Bret Cahill
 

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