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just a question, click bank, when we click on the link you get to earn money?

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1st, clickbank is where u earn money when u sells a product, mainly ebook.

 

2nd, japan has already testing on water driven car. i think it's up in youtube. However, to understand how water are converted to fuel, it's splitted to hydrogen and oxygen. But, hydrogen is the first element which is highly flammable and is highly dangerous... Question is, how to handle such dangerous thing when accident happen?

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What i see here is that it uses water act as enhancement for fuel usage. Not hydrogen. I know that there is CNG , Hybrid and hydrogen. But never come across such as this. If that is really good, it is as good as replacing current CNG technology right ?

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What i see here is that it uses water act as enhancement for fuel usage. Not hydrogen. I know that there is CNG , Hybrid and hydrogen. But never come across such as this. If that is really good, it is as good as replacing current CNG technology right ?

 

Water are mainly make up of hydrogen and oxygen, hence the formula h2o. Water can be separated by passing a small current thru them and it will produce hydrogen and oxygen from the water. These elements are put together again and fire off to produce water again. This is how rockets are sent up to space. The main problem with water is, hydrogen is a dangerous element which i mentioned earlier. Hydrogen was used as the main element for hot air balloon. But it caught fire and caused deaths. So they replaced it with helium.

The next problem with hydrogen is how to carry it in cars. Our atmosphere contains oxygen but has little or no hydrogen. So they wanted to carry hydrogen in cars and mix with the oxygen from air. But compressed hydrogen has 50% lesser compared to uncompressed.

 

wouldnt it be so great, if we could just use our tap water, then go downstairs n transfer to our bike....lol....

 

if it could, wonder how Shell,Esso,SPC,Caltex would be ?

They will be selling premium water? lol...

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Track is a place to practise skills.

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Water are mainly make up of hydrogen and oxygen, hence the formula h2o. Water can be separated by passing a small current thru them and it will produce hydrogen and oxygen from the water. These elements are put together again and fire off to produce water again. This is how rockets are sent up to space. The main problem with water is, hydrogen is a dangerous element which i mentioned earlier. Hydrogen was used as the main element for hot air balloon. But it caught fire and caused deaths. So they replaced it with helium.

The next problem with hydrogen is how to carry it in cars. Our atmosphere contains oxygen but has little or no hydrogen. So they wanted to carry hydrogen in cars and mix with the oxygen from air. But compressed hydrogen has 50% lesser compared to uncompressed.

 

 

They will be selling premium water? lol...

 

From the article it said HHO and not pure hydrogen. HHO is a powerful combustible gas. But it's NOT explosive like pure Hydrogen. All HHO produced gets consumed by the engine right away hence it reduce petrol fuel intake.

 

I still abit blur on this though. Is it possible ? Anybody dare to try ?

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friend , WHy not u try it , And let us know first? So in future we can try as well

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friend , WHy not u try it , And let us know first? So in future we can try as well

 

I got no experience and no idea on such technical stuff. The ads sell instruction only for car. How to try ??

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well there is such thing as using potassium , sodium , calsium magnesium to react with water to produce H2

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Here i got the faq from the site:

 

Is this technology fit for generators? Scooters?

 

Mixed answer here. It can be fitted to use on generators, lawn mowers, scooters, etc., however modifications are necessary. I've heard of people doing it but I suggest that you do your homework before going there. Surely this is NOT included in the scope of the knowledge offered here. We deal with cars and trucks.

 

The main problem, especially with simple motors and two strokes, is that a spark can jump from the engine back into the Electrolyzer ("Hydrogen generator") and ignite whatever amount of hydrogen is there at the time. It is usually enough to explode the device. To prevent this from happening you MUST use a device called flashback arrestor, that may be obtained from welding supplies.

 

However I have no personal experience in that regard. I intend to test this area and publish a new chapter with EXACT technology and instructions for generators.

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From the article it said HHO and not pure hydrogen. HHO is a powerful combustible gas. But it's NOT explosive like pure Hydrogen. All HHO produced gets consumed by the engine right away hence it reduce petrol fuel intake.

 

I still abit blur on this though. Is it possible ? Anybody dare to try ?

Hmmm i think it's too vague on this. No fire can burn without Oxygen and i believe everyone agrees on this. With just pure hydrogen, it will not be dangerous if it's without oxygen. You need oxygen for hydrogen to explode right? H2 and O will react to create water but it needs fire as a catalyst (For those who did chemistry in sec sch, i believe you know the "pop" theory of hydrogen) otherwise it will be slow for them to change to water.

 

friend , WHy not u try it , And let us know first? So in future we can try as well

I already have got hold of a similar book regarding that. But i didn't pay for it. Will be looking for the materials to build the system this weekend. Hopefully can find those US stuff.

 

Here i got the faq from the site:

 

Is this technology fit for generators? Scooters?

 

Mixed answer here. It can be fitted to use on generators, lawn mowers, scooters, etc., however modifications are necessary. I've heard of people doing it but I suggest that you do your homework before going there. Surely this is NOT included in the scope of the knowledge offered here. We deal with cars and trucks.

 

The main problem, especially with simple motors and two strokes, is that a spark can jump from the engine back into the Electrolyzer ("Hydrogen generator") and ignite whatever amount of hydrogen is there at the time. It is usually enough to explode the device. To prevent this from happening you MUST use a device called flashback arrestor, that may be obtained from welding supplies.

 

However I have no personal experience in that regard. I intend to test this area and publish a new chapter with EXACT technology and instructions for generators.

Apparently, the design of the system is not that good. it should be able to do heat resistance and prevent backfiring. I believe they need an adapter for it to inject the gas into the fuel line.

Road is a place to practise safety.

Track is a place to practise skills.

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Hmmm i think it's too vague on this. No fire can burn without Oxygen and i believe everyone agrees on this. With just pure hydrogen, it will not be dangerous if it's without oxygen. You need oxygen for hydrogen to explode right? H2 and O will react to create water but it needs fire as a catalyst (For those who did chemistry in sec sch, i believe you know the "pop" theory of hydrogen) otherwise it will be slow for them to change to water.

 

 

I already have got hold of a similar book regarding that. But i didn't pay for it. Will be looking for the materials to build the system this weekend. Hopefully can find those US stuff.

 

Cool man, do keep us update on your tryout.

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