
RP DOE Lab: Dingel Reactor Produces 40.41% Hydrogen
Submitted by dingeladmin on Sun, 07/27/2008 - 15:47
Last May 12, 2008, Daniel Dingel brought his working water car prototype to the Energy Research & Testing Laboratory Services of the Philippine Government's Department of Energy (DOE). He allowed laboratory staff to extract gas from his car's hydrogen reactor for analysis. After practically one month, the results were released:

The test results labeled RLS No. R080500083, signed by one Amelia M. De Guzman for the laboratory director Raquel S. Huliganga, revealed that the sample labeled "Hydrogen for Industrial Use From 12V Car" yielded "Hydrogen (H2) Gas" of "40.41%" composition. The method used was Gas Chromatography - Thermal Conductivity Detection (GC-TCD).

The test results labeled RLS No. R080500083, signed by one Amelia M. De Guzman for the laboratory director Raquel S. Huliganga, revealed that the sample labeled "Hydrogen for Industrial Use From 12V Car" yielded "Hydrogen (H2) Gas" of "40.41%" composition. The method used was Gas Chromatography - Thermal Conductivity Detection (GC-TCD).
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Sample Source
We're working with Mr. Dingel to have more comprehensive tests, now that he is allowing his invention to be tested.
gas test
Working on it.
how about the procedures of
Test Protocol
The webteam was not with Mr. Dingel at the time the May 2008 DOE test was done.
We're working on two things: either (1) getting the test protocol from the lab, and (2) setting up a new test wherein other parameters such as volume, 100% composition - etc., would be tested.