DIY Water Powered Car – Do it yourself Water Car

 

The diy water powered car has been in the news lately. It seemed amazing to us that we could easily convert water into hydrogen to run our car but we decided to give it a try.

After a couple months of research we finally found a good set of plans to produce a hydrogen generator that would power our car. We learned a lot with the project that we’d like to share with you.

What do you need to know to get started?

· Any vehicle, gas or diesel can be converted to run on hydrogen

· Detailed diy water powered car plans

· Common tools- cordless drill, wrenches etc.

Running a car on hydrogen gas is much like doing a conversion to run it on propane gas which is quite common. Anyone with the right instructions can do it.

Let’s start with the heart of the matter, the hydrogen generator and how it works.

This part is a little complicated, but after reading the instructions carefully we were able to pick it up.

Basically an electric current is passed through electrodes in a water filled container. The container is made from strong CPVC plastic pipe, so there is no safety concerns. It is perfectly safe.

The electric current stands the atoms of hydrogen and oxygen in the water on end and another quick jolt of electricity separates them.

Hydrogen bubbles float to the top and are captured to be used by your car’s engine. The hydrogen is then used as fuel just like gas or diesel.

The really amazing part is that after being burned it recombines in your exhaust to form water again, totally non-toxic.

Just think, no more emissions, no more stops at the gas stations to pay huge dollars for gas.

Did you know that gas prices are predicted to hit $7 per gallon next year? Ridiculous!

But you won’t have these problems since you will be running a diy water powered car.

Isn’t it time you got started?

DIY Water Powered Car is the best place to start with your own conversion, the diy water powered car is here to stay, save money, save fuel costs too, and get started.

carports is either adored or despised

shall now enrich your life by sharing with you about carports. Underestimate carports at your peril. While it has been acknowledged that it has an important part to play in the development of man, its influence on western cinema has not been given proper recognition. It is estimated that that carports is thought about eight times every day by the upper echelons of progressive service sector organisations, trapped by their infamous history. Hold onto your hats as we begin a journey into carports.

Social Factors

Interweaving social trends form a strong net in which we are all trapped. When Lance Bandaner said ‘twelve times I’ve traversed the ocean of youthful ambition but society still collects my foot prints’ [1] he must have been referning to fibreglass carports. No symbol is more potent than carports in society today. It is quite good.

When one is faced with people of today a central theme emerges – carports is either adored or despised, it leaves no one undecided. Society says that every man must find their own truth. While one sees carports, another may see monkeys playing tennis.

Water For Gas – HHO Conversion Kit or DIY Hydrogen Generator – Which Way is The Best?

When it comes to increasing your gas mileage, you can’t go wrong with a hydrogen generator that turns your car into a water burning hybrid. But does a home built hydrogen generator work as well as an HHO conversion kit?

The first thing we must look at is the price. A hydrogen generator kit sells for $1000 and up. A home made DIY hydrogen generator can be built for $65.

Both produce HHO and the home made version can be adapted in the way the current is applied and the rate at which the hydrogen gas is produced to match the output of the commercially available kit.

So, they work equally well and one can be built at a fraction of the cost. The next question is safety.

The most popular home built hydrogen generator uses baking soda as an electrolyte. The producers of the expensive hydrogen generator kits (or more accurately one company in particular) have made the claim that this type of generator produces carbon monoxide gas and is “lethal junk”.

Bold claims to be sure. But is this accurate or purely economically driven to discredit the competition. I built my own hydrogen generator and have been very pleased with the performance but I needed to know the truth.

People will say anything when it comes to money; they will even lie. I decided to write to the president of the company who had put out an article warning people that building their own hydrogen generators could kill them.

Serious statements like this need to be backed up by serious validated data and statistics. I requested such information from this company and the answer I got to my questions and concerns were: “ask any high school chemistry teacher”.

What? No data, no numbers of people harmed by home built hydrogen generators? No scientific data by independent testing facilities? Just this guy’s statement followed up by: “ask a high school chemistry teacher?”

So, I went a different route. First, I had my hydrogen generator tested for carbon monoxide production by a licensed technician. Result, no measurable amount of CO produced.

Second, I contacted a researcher from Gulf Laboratories who has studied and developed this technology for more than 25 years and he said the president of this company made “claims that were irresponsible and laughably ridiculous”.

I then wrote to the person who wrote the top selling do it yourself guide and forwarded a copy of the article claiming that he was “peddling lethal junk to innocent people”.

He said he was aware of the article and that it was so full of mistakes and untruths that it was obvious unsubstantiated ranting. He said he was an actual scientist and that CO is not produced from baking soda and even if it was, a teaspoon mixed in a quart size jar could not produce enough to harm anyone.

Not to mention the fact that the mixture is in a sealed container and located under the hood of your car basically making it impossible to collect any CO at all. But the fact remains the system does not even produce CO.

Back to the president of the company selling the expensive hydrogen generator kit: The president of this company backed up his claims that home made hydrogen generators were lethal by telling me to ask a high school chemistry teacher. I had written back to him with actual research done by actual scientist and independent laboratories and said he needed to provide proof the system was dangerous and that he had leveled serious accusations at otherwise reputable people and I hoped he had something to back up these claims.

His response: “Direct any further correspondence to my lawyer”. Enough said. These statements that my home built hydrogen generator was dangerous were made for economical reasons to discredit his competition and play on people’s fears. Shame on you Mister President. We already have enough people lying to us and prying money out of our pockets.