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*Generates Hydrogen and Dispenses it For Use in Devices Such as Fuel Cells, and Burners | |||
*Is usually done by one of two methods: | |||
**Water Electrolysis | |||
**Hydrocarbon Reforming | |||
*Can be dispensed in a compressed gas, or as a cryogenic liquid (Metal Hydride Storage Canisters Could Also be an Option, but are less preferable due to lifespan issues) | |||
=Off The Shelf Options= | |||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g32BLZssoNo $120k for this filling station] | |||
=Internal Links= | |||
* | *[http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Open_Source_Fuels_Construction_Set#Full_Devices This Section] of the [[Open Source Fuels Construction Set]] | ||
=External Links= | |||
*Wikipedia has a good list of homebrew hydrogen innovators [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_station Here], it may be worthwhile to contact some of the developers and find open source collaborators | |||
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Revision as of 01:55, 13 September 2020
Basics
- Generates Hydrogen and Dispenses it For Use in Devices Such as Fuel Cells, and Burners
- Is usually done by one of two methods:
- Water Electrolysis
- Hydrocarbon Reforming
- Can be dispensed in a compressed gas, or as a cryogenic liquid (Metal Hydride Storage Canisters Could Also be an Option, but are less preferable due to lifespan issues)
Off The Shelf Options
Internal Links
External Links
- Wikipedia has a good list of homebrew hydrogen innovators Here, it may be worthwhile to contact some of the developers and find open source collaborators