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Read This Before You Decide to Convert to A Water Powered Car
Posted by Bradley Edwards in Auto Tips
The ever increasing gas prices also known as gas crisis prompts me to figure a different or modified source for my gas consumption. We need to be clear that the cost to fill up the tank is not dropping in the near future. Every commercial you see from a dealer’s lot promotes some gas relief benefit if you buy a car. Major red flag about where this is going.
Over the past few years the gas prices have been rising but there didn’t seem to be a real need to use an alternative fuel car. I admit to complaining about the prices, but I didn’t start scrambling for ways to increase gas mileage or think I needed an alternative to gas car. When gas prices hit $4.00 a gallon the scrambling time arrived. Now, I’m not an economist but with the state of the economy I have to dig deep (pun intended) for a cheaper way to fuel my car. I make a modest living have a wife, two kids and drive roughly 40 miles round trip to my office.
Bike riding to work is great if your in shape and are close enough to your workplac. Public transportation is wonderful if your schedule allows for a couple extra hours of commute. Buying a new hybrid could help if you are in the market to shop for a new car. There are lots of everyday commuters who can’t use these methods. The solution is to run your car on water. Yup, you read correctly, convert your engine to use water for fuel. A water powered engine is not as new age as you might imagine. The know-how has been around for years and inventors have been experimenting with water cars for a long time.
To my surprise I found there have been many inventions in the past that explain how to use water as fuel can run your car. Water for fuel, I asked him? How can you run your car on water? He explained the following: “There’s a way to use electricity from the battery to split the water molecule and create a gas called Brown’s Gas. Another name for this reaction is called hydroxyl. It’s like making a hydrogen generator, the car actually runs smoother, produces less emissions and increases fuel efficiency. Only a quart of water is needed and apparently lasts for months.
Better gas mileage is achieved by using HHO to power the car instead of just your standard octane fuel. Electricity from the car battery separates water to make Brown’s Gas or hydroxyl. All of this happens with just a quart of water and will maintain the car for many months.
The do-it-yourself guide that is about 90 pages and the materials needed cost about the price for a tank of gas. You can get everything for around $60 dollars from a hardware store. The diagrams and instructions seemed easy enough to follow but I would never hear the end of it from my wife if I messed up the car engine. The conversion is 100% reversible if for some reason you need to switch back.
Running a car on water should save you a lot of money during these interesting economic cycles. Auto h2O can be the best means to saving up to forty percent and close to $900 a year for each car you own.
High gas prices are forcing everyone to consider how wasteful we are. If water powered engines take over the streets, you get your money back in a couple of months after the initial investment for the manual and parts. In this instance the benefits far outweigh the cost. Alternative fuel sources will gain popularity as the months go on. We can only hope this doesn’t go so far to stop us all from getting out there and traveling to enjoy friends and family this summer.







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