Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Water for Fuel? No way!

By Joseph Wilson

Lately I'm sure you have seen these ads everywhere. "Run you Car on Water". The statement alone just screams that it's a scam. But the other day I checked it out and you wouldn't believe how many light bulbs went off when I started reading about this NOT so revolutionary revolution. The secret? Hydrogen or more specifically hydrogen electrolysis. And you won't believe how easy it is do yourself!

An old technology made new

Using hydrogen as a fuel is a very old concept. Before the advent of petroleum and at the peek of steam, hydrogen was being proved by many engineers as the perfect fuel for the new high power internal combustion engines of the time. Real vehicles were created using hydrogen as a fuel. The US Army most famously used hydrogen powered Jeeps during the war. The Hindenburg famously used hydrogen along with helium to give it the lift it needed and the propulsion necessary for flight.

Hydroxy Gas or Browns Gas

Hydroxy Gas or Browns Gas is the process of creating hydrogen using electrolysis. Its nick-named Browns' Gas because it was arguable invented by Yull Brown. The problem with Hydroxy Gas is that its not pure hydrogen gas. Its filled with other carbon gases that need to be filtered out. Its this filtration process that makes it costly to refine. But for use in a car or truck as fuel, Hydroxy works great.

All you need to create Hydroxy gas is a solution of water and lye (or baking soda) to create the electrolyte. Then using a battery and some steel plates you begin a reaction that produces hydrogen. Creating this simple device can be accomplished using a house hold glass jar. Its a simple process that is amazingly practical and effective. Using water to create hydrogen as a fuel for gas.

Did You Know? Liter for Liter Hydroxy Gas is 3 times more explosive than gasoline! Hydroxy Gas technology is quickly growing, thousands of people have built hydroxy boosters for their cars and have seen the MPG improvements. The great things about all of this is that to "Run Your Car on Water" is free to do. There are no patents or licenses. This is all public information, but one could see how this same information could be suppressed by companies that would stand to loose if it would gain in popularity.

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