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kmhunt

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  1. I was wondering why you can't do electrolysis to emit a small amount of hydrogen, say a bicycle needle's worth, which shouldn't use much electricity. Then after all the safety features to prevent flashbacks and whatnot-ignitor fires and heats up copper rods which a fan extracts heat and blows out. I understand you will use electricity for the ignitor to fire and the fan as well as the electrolysis process, but since hydrogen burns at very high temperatures it should be enough heat for a decent sized home. I am assuming with just a bicycle flame one would not have to use much electricity to accomplish heating up copper rods as elements. Please let me know where my thinking is flawed. Thank you. kmhunt
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