HYDROGEN FUEL CELL RC CAR
#1
HYDROGEN FUEL CELL RC CAR
Hydrogen RC car. I saw this in an article on a product design website. Just add water! This is real innovation.
http://www.horizonfuelcell.com/edu_hydrogen.htm
http://www.horizonfuelcell.com/edu_hydrogen.htm
#2
Originally Posted by RAL
Hydrogen RC car. I saw this in an article on a product design website. Just add water! This is real innovation.
http://www.horizonfuelcell.com/edu_hydrogen.htm
http://www.horizonfuelcell.com/edu_hydrogen.htm
#4
Tech Master
But, hey.... it's olny $40.00!!
#9
This is what the article I read said...
"Not quite there for humans yet, but small animals can definitely cruise with a clear conscience. Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies presents the H-Racer, a remote-controlled hydrogen-powered car with an on-board hydrogen storage system. The optional solar-powered hydrogen station supplies the H-racer with an unlimited supply of clean energy just by adding water."
Then there was a link to the manuf. website....That's all I know!
"Not quite there for humans yet, but small animals can definitely cruise with a clear conscience. Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies presents the H-Racer, a remote-controlled hydrogen-powered car with an on-board hydrogen storage system. The optional solar-powered hydrogen station supplies the H-racer with an unlimited supply of clean energy just by adding water."
Then there was a link to the manuf. website....That's all I know!
#10
Tech Rookie
the day we have "hydrogen" class i will be very happy I wonder if this will ever happen...
#11
Originally Posted by robf300
the day we have "hydrogen" class i will be very happy I wonder if this will ever happen...
#12
Tech Regular
then its possible running 24 hours endurance race using some small hidrogen canister each runs 1 or 2 hour, that would be great...
#14
#15
Well, there's only so much Hydrogen you can extract from water...thank goodness. Unless Intellect comes up with a way to re-write the laws of nature.
What they don't mention is that the fuel cell would need to be heated to at least 600-700 Celsius to make the chemical reaction occur. That should be fun in an RC car.
Also, a fuel cell that small isn't going to generate very much voltage or current. It will be nowhere close to the 7.2V (or even 4.8V) that we're all used to. For that size, it would be less than 0.5 V.
What they don't mention is that the fuel cell would need to be heated to at least 600-700 Celsius to make the chemical reaction occur. That should be fun in an RC car.
Also, a fuel cell that small isn't going to generate very much voltage or current. It will be nowhere close to the 7.2V (or even 4.8V) that we're all used to. For that size, it would be less than 0.5 V.