http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxyhydrogen#Fringe_science_and_...
> the energy required to split water molecules exceeds the energy recouped by burning it
So, even when urea is solved in the water, only the water is electrolyzed (in hydrogen and oxygen).
>The system works like this:
Urine is put into an electrolytic cell, which separates out the hydrogen. The hydrogen goes into a water filter for purification, which then gets pushed into the gas cylinder. The gas cylinder pushes hydrogen into a cylinder of liquid borax, which is used to remove the moisture from the hydrogen gas. This purified hydrogen gas is pushed into the generator.
Don't electrolytic cells need electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen? Also why have they got 2 automotive fuel filters on top of that tank of red stuff and why are the filters venting to the atmosphere? Isn't that wasting their precious hydrogen? 6 hours of elecy from each litre of pee? I'm certain that if pushed I could generate about a litre an hour and thus this machine would power my pc , my router and charge my iPad for free.
Or not because this story is bullshit. Seems others think so too http://nathan-lee.com/blog/2012/11/07/urine-powered-generato...
From what I've read so far it certainly does require power and doesn't jumpstart itself. Question is how much power does it need, and how much is it able to generate. Maybe not their simple experiment one, but an industrially optimized one.
Still looks like sth that has already been tried and the math just doesn't work, yet it's remarkable that these young girls are working on these problems. It shows what education can do and impressed me nontheless.