Monday, July 28, 2008

Run Your Car on Water? Truth or Scam?

By Joseph Wilson

Lately you see these advertisements everywhere, "Water for Gas" or "Run your Car on Water". These an other advertisements have always just screamed SCAM! But I checked one of them out the other day and used my trusty Google to find out the truth. I have to say I was amazed. No hype, just plane science, it is possible. Now of course you don't use water to power your car. But Water is H2O, and using an electrolysis process you can separate the H (Hydrogen) and use it to run your car.

A very old technology brought back to life

Using hydrogen for fuel is nothing new. Before petroleum took off as the worlds main source of fuel, hydrogen was being used in many engines including those used by the United State Army. The famous Hindenburg also used hydrogen to allow it to fly through the skies. But it was the crash of the Hindenburg that sent a panic so huge that hydrogen would be feared and never given the opportunity to be the clean fuel the world was looking for.

HHO or Browns Gas

Browns Gas, sometimes called HHO or 2HO or Hydroxy, is simply raw hydrogen created from an electrolysis process. Arguably invented by Yull Brown. This electrolysis process doesn't create pure hydrogen. Obtaining pure hydrogen is a more costly procedure because all other gases must be filtered out to remove the carbon monoxide and dioxides. But for use as fuel in a car or truck, dirty hydrogen or Browns gas works just fine.

To make HHO gas you need only a glass jar, an electrolytic solution of Water and lye (or baking soda), and some steel plates. Apply a charge to the plates submerged in the solution and a reaction occurs releasing the hydrogen and oxygen atoms from the water. Its an incredibly simply process that anyone really can do. We now have to ability to create our own fuel. and I've seen it.

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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