NOHRMAN (H+e) System
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FAQ
Q: If lightning produces hundreds of kilo-volts of electricity in one lightning strike isn't it dangerous to try to reproduce this in the NOHRMAN (H+e) System?
A: A thunderstorm is very large in volume (hundreds of square kilometers) and produces proportionately more energy (kilo-volts) than does the much smaller NOHRMAN H+e System (at less than a square meter in volume, it only produces hundreds of volts).
Q: Does the NOHRMAN (H+e) System actually capture lightning?
A: No. The system simply recreates the chemical conditions that exist in a thunderstorm on a very small scale to produce electricity and hydrogen.
Q: Is the NOHRMAN (H+e) System dangerous?
A: The system is no more or less dangerous then normal electricity in your home; or the gas used in your furnace. Hydrogen, one of the outputs, is actually less dangerous than natural gas because it is lighter and will dissipate into the air while natural gas is heavy and will sink and pool.
Q: How much electricity does NORHMAN produce?
A: It depends on the amount needed, but it is expected to produce about ten kilowatts of energy from a typical residential unit. Note, in addition to electricity, it is expected to produce enough hydrogen to fuel two automobiles on an annual basis.
Q: How big is the NOHRMAN (H+e) System and where does it go?
A: The system is approximately the size of a furnace or large water heater and will go in your furnace room or basement.
Q: How long will the NOHRMAN (H+e) System last?
A: The system is comprised of a protected, enclosed glass chamber that should last for twenty to thirty years and with regular maintenance and care, other components should require infrequent service and be very cost effective. DiAxiom Technologies does not adopt a "planned obsolescence" approach to its engineering and will only be using parts that will maximize the life of the sysem.
