Solar hydrogen home Michael Strizki
Saturday, August 29th, 2009 at
9:54 am
The First Solar/ Hydrogen House located in Hopewell New Jersey
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Spend $300,000 to save $250 a month? He must work for the Government.
nice ,very cool ,solar is great im typing this on a solar powered laptop ,on a setup a little bit smaller lol
obama’s right hand man…..
His wife had to get a solar powered vibrator since the outlets in the house didn’t work anymore, just like the hubby.
no one really knows how the pyramids were built, they have many chambers in them that don’t have soot from open flames in them. The ‘baghdad batteries’ were thought of being used for electroplating, but there have never – ever – been a light bulb found so the ‘battery’ theory doesn’t hold water, or light.
My comments were very ‘Tongue-in-Cheek’, but the ‘Electroforming’ theory holds water, Many ancient Egyptian artifacts have been tested, and the ultra-thin deposits, coupled with extra thickness on ‘elevated’ features are all typical of electroforming. Check out ‘Throwing Power’ of electroplating solutions. it explains the phenomena clearly. I used electroforming myself to make gold ear-rings, shaped like little monkeys hanging from a branch. the electroform process reduced weight.
Fix your glasses. lol.
how about trillions on a war in Iraq to reduce the amount of oil produced there and cause more chaos and deaths than under Saddam’s regime?
seems like a battery backup would have been a whole lot cheaper and safer than those hydrogen tanks
Can you imagine the nightmare of getting the building permits for all this stuff in California?
Not only is it a nightmare, but for a while at least, the city of L.A. was charging extra permit fees for solar power projects. Knowing that the homeowner was getting a tax credit for the installation, the city saw the opportunity to make an extra profit off of the backs of homeowners.
It’s true he won’t recoup the cost of the equipment. I don’t think he paid for most of it himself anyway. Besides these little experiments will one day help create cost effective versions. One last note on hydrogen it is safe. It’s safer then propane because when hydrogen leaks it just goes straight up into the atmosphere instead of lying near the ground where it can explode. Batteries die, they’re bad for the environment, they lose charge, and they create toxic gas when they’re recharged.
Man, you are my hero!
Thanks very much for this presentation, it was greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Sincerely, Yehudi
Yeah it is possible and it is very efficient and cool
How much did it cost you to get off the Grid? $1.500.000??? Not sure if you just have a lot of Money or if you are just bored.
Liberty is priceless !!!
Kudos to Mike, how I wish I could do the same.
impessive indeed but who can afford it… unrealitic unless companys follow suit, and of course its not gonna happen coz its not in their best financial interests
ECONOMY wins over ECOLOGY!
NICE
How about the trillions we will be waisting on this solar nonsense. Nuclar and Hydro-electric are the only alternitives we will have for the next 50 years. This video proves that.
Come on, don’t be stupid. The Wright Brothers didn’t start out by landing on the moon. This just proves we have viable alternatives, even if they are a bit clumsy and expensive now.
If everyone would tinker a little, learn a trade, and contribute, even a fraction of the time and money this guy did with his experiments, and shared your knowledge, I imagine we could get off the corporate grid pretty quick.
this guy is pure win.
Agreed, he is the wins. All cookies go to him from now on.
Zeitgeistmovie(dot)com. I think you will enjoy the second movie “Addendum” a lot.
This may be totally off topic but, where does this guy work to afford all of this and have the time to put it together. No regular middle or lower upper class person could build all of this except the broke Bill Nye The Science Guy. I am scared that the future of sustainability is doomed due to unrealistic expectations of what people can do.
Thanks for living the dream…. Mike!!