How to run your car or truck on water - HHO fuel...
How to run your car or truck on water - HHO fuel...
How to run your car or truck on water - HHO fuel. The video below is about one of a number of experiments that convert water into a hydrogen fuel - HHO. It is not yet a commercial venture, but is a private experiment not yet perfected and designed to find a workable alternative to fossil fuels. Go on a test drive with the designers. Skeptical? Watch the video and decide for yourself. If you live in America, or can visit there, you are invited to contact the designers and have a look for yourself. Hydrogen is highly volatile and needs to be treated with the utmost care.
Inventor Frederick W. Wood and his associates, David Seigler, from Future Energy Concepts, Inc. have converted a Dodge 2004 pickup truck to run on nothing but hydroxy gas, electrolyzed on-board, and on-demand, via a super efficient electrolysis (from water) method they have developed.
Their system produces 55 liters per minute on 55 amps and and they have recently completed a road trip of more than 3,000 miles, running on this set-up.
Though they are working on a production model, they ae giving away the core design to the world and hope that people will replicate. PES Network Inc. has been working closely with Freddy toward open sourcing this design. We have been given permission to post here a complete set of plans once those are available.
Warning:
There a lot of very dangerous elements to this technology. For example, HHO gas under pressure can be highly explosive. Please use utmost caution if you attempt to duplicate the technology.
Read more and watch the video: http://loveforlife.com.au/content/11/02/26/videos-article-how-to-run-your-car-or-truck-on-water-hho-its-beingpdone-now-includes-qa-i
http://ecospree.com
Links that allegedly point to this story are no longer available. To any reader interested, I suggest you Google search this story.
How to run your car or truck on water - HHO fuel. The video below is about one of a number of experiments that convert water into a hydrogen fuel - HHO. It is not yet a commercial venture, but is a private experiment not yet perfected and designed to find a workable alternative to fossil fuels. Go on a test drive with the designers. Skeptical? Watch the video and decide for yourself. If you live in America, or can visit there, you are invited to contact the designers and have a look for yourself. Hydrogen is highly volatile and needs to be treated with the utmost care.
Inventor Frederick W. Wood and his associates, David Seigler, from Future Energy Concepts, Inc. have converted a Dodge 2004 pickup truck to run on nothing but hydroxy gas, electrolyzed on-board, and on-demand, via a super efficient electrolysis (from water) method they have developed.
Their system produces 55 liters per minute on 55 amps and and they have recently completed a road trip of more than 3,000 miles, running on this set-up.
Though they are working on a production model, they ae giving away the core design to the world and hope that people will replicate. PES Network Inc. has been working closely with Freddy toward open sourcing this design. We have been given permission to post here a complete set of plans once those are available.
Warning:
There a lot of very dangerous elements to this technology. For example, HHO gas under pressure can be highly explosive. Please use utmost caution if you attempt to duplicate the technology.
Read more and watch the video: http://loveforlife.com.au/content/11/02/26/videos-article-how-to-run-your-car-or-truck-on-water-hho-its-beingpdone-now-includes-qa-i
http://ecospree.com
Links that allegedly point to this story are no longer available. To any reader interested, I suggest you Google search this story.
3 Comments:
Hi Peter,
I never heard that water can be converted into HHO fuels.
As any other fuels it can be dangerous like you said.
These are curreny experiments. Nothing commercial as yet. I couldn't get live links for some reason. But you could google the stories. But the theory is you should be able to get hydrogen from water, providing you don't blow yourself up, I guess.
I should have written CURRENT experiments.
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