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Re: OT__For All Tesco PBW Games Playing and hosting
Liquid fuels are actually much safer than gaseous fuels in that they are more readily controllable using less resources and less skill.
A gasoline leak is obvious - you can see it on the ground, and it has it's own smell; if it is an acitve leak, you can readily find the troublesome spot by sight and apply a patch. A hydrogen leak, on the other hand, only gives off a slight hissing sound. If other things are added, it can also be smelled. In order to find the troublesome spot, you need to apply soapy water to the surface. Not that it is a good idea to patch a pressurized tank - it needs to be replaced entierly. And Fyron, you're not responding to my post about how your initial reply in this thread implied that hydrogen was safe? Odd. Does that mean you are surrendering the point? |
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I think we are using "safeness" to label different issues here. I was not referencing any of that, only the explosiveness and such. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif
Also keep in mind that when dealing with an automobile engine, if there is a leak in a gaseous hydrogen fuel tank, the hydrogen would diffuse through the atmosphere fairly rapidly. Unless it is in a garage or some such, which could potentially cause problems. Opening the garage door (and possibly setting up a few fans) could clear the hydrogen out in no time. A simple pressure gauge on the fuel tank would be sufficient to set up a warning device to detect leaks. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif Automobiles almost never explode in accidents (contrary to what Hollywood would say). Automobiles using hydrogen for fuel would not be any more explosive than those using gasoline (mostly because there is a lot less hydrogen necessary to power the car than gasoline, as hydrogen creates more energy when combusted, and so less is needed to get the same energy output). This is what I was talking about when I mentioned safety, not just leaks. Quote:
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ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHH
lines are down again. I am at work. And the starter went on my car. And I am almost finished triming the hedges.... 12 more meters to go. And they went from 560 cm in height to 200 cm in height ( i cut about 35 meters of the stuff with my new hedge trimmers. Manual back breaking one with the added sore arms and hands option pack. ) Next week i get to rent a chipper and have some fun. |
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i just found out that this will be ongoing problem for the next 2 weeks.
So to all my PBW games and games I am playing in. Sorry if I miss turns or I am late replying to Messages. |
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AS PBW IS SLOWLY BACK UP. GAMES WILL REMAIN ON manual run until 100% everyone can do the turn.
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