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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Rocky Mount, NC
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I realize this thread was old as dirt, but I must resurrect it... I have been studying this in-depth... I've really been picking apart these theories and trying to learn how to do this...
It seems as though this guy is a fraud... he is splitting water via electricity, and producing Brown's Gas (a highly explosive gas that's unstable at lower pressures, awesome benefits but too risky... look it up, it used to be used for welding) There are ways to produce hydrogen via electrolosis (electricity splitting water into Hydrogen and Oxygen), but the process isn't as awesome as it sounds, there are ways to do this, but most aren't very efficient... The easiest thing to do, seems to be making a "hydrogen booster" and producing hydrogen and shooting that straight into the intake... this won't allow you to completely step away from gasoline, but to make your car run more efficiently and improve gas mileage... though the materials and components to make the hydrogen wear out and require frequent maintenance.... Google is a great resource for this info, but please remember Hydrogen and Brown's gas are extremely flammable/combustible/explosive, and care must be taken to keep you safe... I don't suggest just anyone try these things... but they're cool to lookup and think about... Oh, and I almost forgot... there's experiments listed somewhere on how to produce hydrogen with a battery and salt water, DO NOT try this, it produces poisonous gases and can be harmful if inhaled... I may be able to post the links to the things I've found when I get back home, but I don't have the links here at work... |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Now I need not to go through the model+make+type reviews to decide which vehicle to buy. I can buy any vehicle since ultimetly it will run on water.
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