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What do you think about the Dingel water-powered engines?

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Filipino inventor Engr. Dingel claims such breakthrough as well as other power-related inventions. Although none had been validated, their website shows otherwise. Google search the "Daniel Dingel Foundation" for more details.

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  1. not too mention water cost will skyrocket to higher prices, and we dont have an unlimited supply of water will still using the same water the dinosaurs did, and two if there was a total overhaul and hydrogen became available, they would just charge a shitload for hydrogen as well. so we the consumers are screwed no matter what


  2. Apparently the dingle engine takes in water and puts out steam. That violates the first two laws of thermodynamics which might not mean much if you've not taken an introductory physics course recently so I'll explain it in another way:

    From what I've read, the engine uses a complicated method to un-burn the water and then derives energy burning the hydrogen it's just produced. The only way to get any power that way would be if they had found a way to un-burn the hydrogen that required less energy than burning it released, which is, as far as I can tell, impossible.

    If this is true, you don't have to worry about running out of water. All the water that goes in comes right back out as steam.

  3. There's nothing new about his "invention".

    There are valid hydrogen cars out there (NOT the scam HHO on the net).  Even Honda has one.

    But the problem isn't the technology (it is about 30 years old).  It is the problem of getting and delivery HYDROGEN.

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    It is nearly impossible to deliver enough hydrogen for some 100 million cars in USA.  That will take extreme fuel delivery make over.

    Good Luck...

  4. I've seen the video.  He's not alone.  Google Stan Meyer's Dune Buggy.

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