Sunday, October 19, 2008

Can Cars Really Run On Water Alone?

Video demonstrating a water powered car

This public patent for making a car that runs strictly on water is said to work. A new Japanese company recently announced a new technology that they are going to release to the public about a new technology that uses a chemical reaction that will enable a car to run on water, but this has been dismissed as nonsense by Popular Mechanics. A man in 1935 actually demonstrated running a car on water for a crowd of people that has been historically noted and we all know that hydrogen is a legitimate source of energy.

Does this really work? Why not. These days there are many people who found this invention to be useful converting their existing cars into inexpensive, highly-efficient hybrid cars. It depends on the car and how you install the components. If you do this for the very first time I suggest you try it on an old car - not necessarily the one you need to drive to work every day.

Unlike what most people say not is not the so called 'free energy' - nothing is free, it is just less expensive - you still need to pay for the water. People have reported their cars get around 50 miles with a gallon of water, but experts say by adjusting the parameters of the electrodes up to 200 miles should be possible soon. The system is made up of a generator which converts pure water to hydrogen, which then enhances the fuel burning process. Then the gas is injected into the injector pump which allows the car to run. Actually there is no real reason why it shouldn't work. The process of water fuel conversion is actually pretty simple.

It is safer than using any other fuels that are on the market today and is definitely safer for the environment. Remember that it will be good for the environment and future generations when using a water powered car. This car will burn hydrogen thereby producing steam - which is basically water. It will be a relief for the environment because less toxic chemicals emerge.

You could say that the priciple behind it is similar to the way a steam machine operates. You are not using high pressure for producing the steam. The water driven car does in fact act not like a steam engine because it has an internal combustion system - steam is just a byproduct of the process. Although it produces steam - by no means is it a steam engine.

If you want to know how you can use this technology at home without spending a fortune read one the available reviews of water fuel cell kits online. There are many options available today.

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