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Solar hydrogen home Michael Strizki


The First Solar/ Hydrogen House located in Hopewell New Jersey

50 PCS 3x6 poly crystalline solar cell for solar panel ,High power delsolar

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End Date: Saturday Mar-24-2012 17:45:36 PDT
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25 Responses to “Solar hydrogen home Michael Strizki”

  1. curtbarile says:

    This man will be next in line with Bill Gates and Donald Trump, although he may have already made donald think a little harder at what he does for a living and mabe wish he had gone into the high tech biz…….. Not much said about the family BUT… We know they are involved as well. GOOD JOB TO THE TEAM OF MICHAEL STRIZKI AND FAMILY ,

  2. henrykay01 says:

    I invented a breakthrough energy source which violates the law of energy conservation. I have a PROOF that there are electrodynamic phenomena which violate the law of energy conservation (and also experimental evidence of such phenomena). Making a 6 kW generator will cost $1200, value of the energy produced yearly $5400, zero operating costs. I am looking for $300 000 for a prototype and for $3M for patents.
    H. Tomasz Grzybowski
    tel. +48-512-933-540

  3. henrykay01 says:

    I invented a breakthrough energy source which violates the law of energy conservation. I have a PROOF that there are electrodynamic phenomena which violate the law of energy conservation (and also experimental evidence of such phenomena). Making a 6 kW generator will cost $1200, value of the energy produced yearly $5400, zero operating costs. I am looking for $300 000 for a prototype and for $3M for patents.
    H. Tomasz Grzybowski
    tel. +48-512-933-540

  4. BobDaniel56 says:

    I wonder what the investment was to get him to this point financially?

  5. offgrid2010 says:

    Fantastic!

  6. vox1philippines says:

    your No. 1

  7. yendytok says:

    Everybody, PLEASE Watch, Zeitgeist: the Movie .

    peace .

  8. gingerninja188 says:

    @treespiralorganics Hey Mate, I am from Perth looking to supply my own power to a residential unit, could we talk about your system? jasonpowell188@bigpond.com

  9. treespiralorganics says:

    It is a good setup but I have to question why do you need a system that big.
    Why don’t you just down scale your consumption of electricity.
    You can do this by having a smaller house with less stuff in it and turning electrical items off when they are not being used (like light bulbs on in room that are unoccupied).

    Me and my wife have a double brick house in Australia and the most we have used in a day is 5.8 kwh. A 2kw solar system and batteries will provide enough to be off grid.

  10. tutor1006 says:

    This guys must have paid thru his nose!!! Very encouraging tho’

  11. noreplyism says:

    …and this is what happens when you don’t have a wife controlling how much money you can spend on your hobby…

  12. MediaWire says:

    @nameis12396 The Hell we don’t! You think there’s enough oil to import from Canada and South America to power the U.S.? Ha, no way. We import a lot of oil from Middle East, Europe and the rest of the world. All the info is available from the U.S. Energy Information Administration

  13. EcotecHomes says:

    Dr. Roger Billings demonstrated the first hydrogen powered car many years ago.
    He made short range jaunts in this car with the hydrogen stored in a conventional steel high pressure tank that is commonly used in the welding industry. Hydride tanks came later.
    I was fortunate enough to tour Dr. Billings Lab where we connected one of these welding tanks filled with hydrogen under pressure to a small one cylnder engine generator, I personallly started the generator & it ran for quite a while.

  14. MediaWire says:

    @lojosang Excuses excuses, no, the powers that be don’t want us to develop it. That’s why.

  15. chilby00 says:

    it’s calculated that the hydrogen storage tank for an average automobile would have to be made from thick walled cast iron to be dense enough to resist the passage of hydrogen under pressure. A tank that contained enough hydrogen to give the same range as a petroleum powered car would weigh more than the car.
    Hydrogen stored at low pressure is the rough equivalent of filling a zeppelin in quantity and is of limited value. All leakage is high flammable. Don’t do this under any circumstances.

  16. plattedward says:

    Man I think thats the best thing in the world, It would be awsome if you could sell that to the market even though I dont think the energy companies would like that, this would really SAVE THE WORLD just think every house in the world had this no more power failier and the best part is you can be paid when you have to much IE to power big companies and such thats just so cool man good job I hope to see this in every house one day!!!

  17. myrcjunkyard says:

    lol i was doing this 3 years ago !!!!!!! you are not the first lol

  18. lojosang says:

    @MediaWire Because as of yet it’s too expensive. And the technology to store such vast amounts of hydrogen safely in densely populated areas is not yet mature.

  19. lojosang says:

    @MrGGGGIO It would probably be less risky than the same amount of petrol escaping. Hydrogen is lighter than air, and any leaking gas should disperse quickly. Any combustible gas or liquid storage is a risk of course.

    The main problem with the system is the cost of the solar cells and maintenance. The price of cells are likely to drop as production becomes more efficient, but at the moment fossil fuels are what, a tenth of the cost.

  20. cobrajitsu says:

    Amazing. I wonder what the price tag was for that whole system.

  21. EcotecHomes says:

    @chilby00 Not a bogus video. Mr. Strizki & Dr. Roger Billings deserve much credit & reward for thier pioneering efforts in Hydrogen Homesteading.
    I was part of a group who stored H2
    in propane tanks, O2 tanks, Acetylene tanks,
    CNG tanks,etc @ low pressure for months.
    HIGH pressure storage
    is best done in composite tanks designed for H2 .

  22. chilby00 says:

    hydrogen can’t be stored in propane gas tanks. a hydrogen molecule is very small. Therefore hydrogen leaks through the walls of ordinary metal pressure tanks. therefore this system CANT work. this is because all the hydrogen leaks out of the tanks before use. There is no way hydrogen under pressure could be stored in those tanks for months.

    storage in doped,purified NaAlH4works. someone convince the patent holder to let everyone use it.

    This is a bogus video and a gross over-simplification

  23. QUEENLEENO1 says:

    Very interesting. I’m gonna send this over to my husband who will want to watch it.

  24. MrGGGGIO says:

    This is great
    Probably the GREENest house in the world, but is it safe? imagine that would happen if hydrogen esacped from the tanks during earthquake

  25. walter0bz says:

    this is great but its stating the obvious :)
    its possible to live self-sufficiently using solar power so long as you’ve got plenty of land.
    most of the worlds serfs (landless debt-slaves born into dense urban environments) can’t live this way
    & I bet plenty of hydrocarbons were used making these materials :)

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