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RE:Hydrogen again

Subject: RE:Hydrogen again
by Slalom4me on 2008/2/12 18:19:52

Quote:
At this time, I do not have a sense of the volume of water that would be
produced to move a 2,400 lb fuel cell vehicle at 30 MPH.

(Slalom4me produces a paper napkin)

One thousand Watts (1 kW) is roughly equivalent to 1.34 horsepower.

Arbitrarily suppose that a 2,400 lb vehicle requires 20 road horse power
to travel at 30 MPH.

Arbitrarily suppose 15% drivetrain losses, thus 20 RHP becomes 23.5
motor HP.

23.5 MHP / 1.34 HP per kW = 17.54 kW

So, is 17.54 kW or 17,540 Watts at a 30 MPH cruise reasonable for a
small efficient car?

In the earlier post I wrote that it seems the Toshiba stationary FC expels
53 gal while producing 700 W.

There has to be something wrong with the information or the reasoning.
I can't imagine that an FC-equipped vehicle is going to be expelling
1,330 gals of water while producing 23.5 HP/hr.

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