
Really nice...but I guess economy will not accept this new way of gaining energy. There is too much money in the oil industry, this could change it all.
Yeah well, it is about damn time for change. I mean for Gods sake, we let a mentally challenged person become president! Why not water for fuel?
Still haven't seen it out... Government probably would stop this great invention.
It takes about 5.5KWH of electricity to make a cubic meter of hydrogen from water via electrolysis. The energy in a cubic meter of hydrogen is only about 3 kilowatt hrs worth of energy. A car getting 30 mpg will burn that in about 2.4 minutes. The alternator power required would be close to 14,000 amps. (165kw) and that is to maintain the 30mpg rate. The invention of a system that could harness that sort of power would be the invention of perpetual motion.
I agree the efficiency of the process has probably moved forward a great deal since that data was produced. And I do not care how much energy the process consumes if its powered via a solar panel!
Exactly, it is all about perfecting the technology. Before they had steam engines or gas engines, imagine how many inefficient designs they probably most likely had that when people saw it they said: This is never going to be possible.
I saw Mr. Wizard make an explosion with water once by breaking down the hydrogen and oxygen with ultra sonic vibrations and igniting it with a match stick he said the combustion leaves a thin coating of water. And that was in '91
That inventor best watch his back. His invention could cost the oil/gas companies ALOT of money. Sadly, in this day and age, discoveries like this will not be welcomed by everyone. It wouldn't surprise me if the oil company folks put a hit out on him.
I Heard Of Another Guy Who Did This And Then He Just Vanished, Oil Companies Probably Killed Him
Water4gas is one system that I have known and it is saving lots of money by increasing MPG or people worlwide. I would say although there is a split view but jury is still on the side of systems like Water4Gas.
I had heard about this for quite sometime, but today only I saw it for real when someone who I can trust increased the mileage from 27mpg to 35mpg. No wonder he used the specs as designed by Water4Gas in their guide.
It is not that whether it will make enough gas and will it work on not. Water4Gas have gone miles ahead where they explain how to make maximum gas with electricity as little as 12V with different installation designs. I am happy as I am getting handsome 23% increase in mpg over 1000 miles of my drive.
Conversion of car to run on water simply works. I am using 2 cell design as per Water4Gas.
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