Make a Hydrogen Generator and Save Loads of Money on Gas!
Bruce Brennan asked:
I know exactly how you feel. Money seems to just fall out of your pocket and make a b-line to the gas station. Don’t worry, we’re all feeling the effects of high gas prices right now. What many aren’t feeling is the relief of the burden lifted when you make a hydrogen generator. From my experience, this is one of the very few devices that actually makes a difference to your gas mileage, and the only one that makes a substantial difference, so let’s take a look at the basics to make a hydrogen generator. It sounds a little complicated at first, but it’s actually pretty simple if you keep reading.
The first thing you will need is a vehicle, which uses gasoline or diesel, that you want to improve the gas mileage on. I’m going to go ahead and guess you’ve already got one or two of these, so let’s keep moving!
Basically the system works by sending an electrical charge though water, which causes a process known as electrolysis. During this process, hydrogen and oxygen are separated and bubble up to the top, where they mix again into a gas commonly known as HHO gas. This HHO gas is what you are going to use to supplement your gasoline to improve fuel economy. This HHO gas is the whole idea behind wanting to make a hydrogen generator.
So to get this going and actually make a hydrogen generator, you’re also going to need a reservoir of some type to hold at least 8-10 ounces of water, some type of electrolysis setup that submerges into the water, as well as some power cables for the electrolysis process. You’ll also need some tubing for the hydrogen (HHO) gas to pass through to get into the engine. For the most part, this is all you will need to make a hydrogen generator.
The HHO gas will rise to the top of the reservoir and then be sucked via tubing into the engines air intake, where it will mix with the incoming air. You will probably want to find a way to tie into the ignition power so that the whole process will happen virtually automatically when the car is on. So all you really have to do is make a hydrogen generator, mount it under the hood somewhere, wire it up, and fill it with water.
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I know exactly how you feel. Money seems to just fall out of your pocket and make a b-line to the gas station. Don’t worry, we’re all feeling the effects of high gas prices right now. What many aren’t feeling is the relief of the burden lifted when you make a hydrogen generator. From my experience, this is one of the very few devices that actually makes a difference to your gas mileage, and the only one that makes a substantial difference, so let’s take a look at the basics to make a hydrogen generator. It sounds a little complicated at first, but it’s actually pretty simple if you keep reading.
The first thing you will need is a vehicle, which uses gasoline or diesel, that you want to improve the gas mileage on. I’m going to go ahead and guess you’ve already got one or two of these, so let’s keep moving!
Basically the system works by sending an electrical charge though water, which causes a process known as electrolysis. During this process, hydrogen and oxygen are separated and bubble up to the top, where they mix again into a gas commonly known as HHO gas. This HHO gas is what you are going to use to supplement your gasoline to improve fuel economy. This HHO gas is the whole idea behind wanting to make a hydrogen generator.
So to get this going and actually make a hydrogen generator, you’re also going to need a reservoir of some type to hold at least 8-10 ounces of water, some type of electrolysis setup that submerges into the water, as well as some power cables for the electrolysis process. You’ll also need some tubing for the hydrogen (HHO) gas to pass through to get into the engine. For the most part, this is all you will need to make a hydrogen generator.
The HHO gas will rise to the top of the reservoir and then be sucked via tubing into the engines air intake, where it will mix with the incoming air. You will probably want to find a way to tie into the ignition power so that the whole process will happen virtually automatically when the car is on. So all you really have to do is make a hydrogen generator, mount it under the hood somewhere, wire it up, and fill it with water.
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