Run Your Car With Water
The Technology Is There To Use
Is it possible to run your car with water? In a sense, yes. That doesn't mean to run and get a garden hose and fill your fuel tank. The term "run your tank with water" is a little deceiving it seems. While water is used in the process, it is a little more complicated than that.
Actually, only a small amount of water is used. That is because hydrogen gas is extracted from the water as the car or truck is running. No hydrogen is stored in the car. It is a demand only system. As the engine runs, the alternator produces electricity which is routed into a small container of water which contains special electrodes, made of stainless steel, that are situated in the water. As current flows from one electrode to another, hydrogen bubbles rise to the top of the water container. The hydrogen came from the water. Water, consists of hydrogen and oxygen. It is mostly hydrogen. Anyhow, these bubbles of hydrogen, which are flammable, are routed through another container of water for safety from a flashback before moving on via a hose, to the intake of your engine. As the hydrogen is burned, it increases the number of mile you get from the gasoline as the hydrogen provides additional fuel for the engine.
This is great, because we have plenty of water and hydrogen to use. We just need to take advantage of this technology. A technology that has been around at least since the 1920s. For the last century, we just ignored such things because oil was so cheap. With the advent of modern times, we are now having to examine several other sources of energy.
So, next time the conversation turns to how to run your car with water, you will know what this means if you did not already know. Those who have not heard of the technology, naturally think that it is a folly, but the fact is that many people already are taking advantage of this and saving money.
About the Author
Alton Hargrave offers reviews of water for gas products on his website, Water-Cars.info Detailed guides and plans are available from there. http://Water-Cars.info
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