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Build Your Own DIY Hydrogen Generator For Cheap
The high cost of fuel is a concern to everyone today. In addition the pollution caused by our gasoline vehicles should also concern each of us. What if you could take the same vehicle you have today and double the gas mileage for that same car? Well, for less money than it takes to fuel the average SUV, you can build your own DIY hydrogen generator.
Today’s car manufacturers seem to be stuck on the battery hybrid vehicles. These vehicles are very expensive and the lifespan of the batteries is unknown. Those batteries store the excess energy which is wasted in a conventional automobile. A hydrogen generator stores that same excess energy in the form of hydrogen and hydrogen oxide gases.
In case you weren’t aware, hydrogen and hydrogen oxide are very reactive gasses. They would both prefer to burn and produce water. When mixed with a little gasoline and put into an internal combustion engine, the result is power. The only exhaust caused by the hydrogen or hydrogen oxide gases is water. There will still be some carbon monoxide produced by the vehicle using gasoline, but the amount will be significantly less that for a vehicle that is powered by gasoline only. Hydrogen and hydrogen oxide add much more power to regular gasoline.
You will find many DIY hydrogen generator kits and instruction manuals on the internet. This technology was first patented in 1916. Most of the parts you will need are available at any hardware store. Here is a partial list of what you will need: 2 wide mouth canning jars, a plastic mayonnaise jar lid, vacuum tubing and connectors, assorted nuts, bolts and washers. The total cost of the DIY hydrogen generator should be less than 65 dollars.
Why should you build a DIY hydrogen generator? First you will save money. As the price of gasoline continues to rise, imagine getting two times the fuel economy out of your same vehicle. That inefficient SUB could boost its fuel economy to 20 or 30 miles per gallon. If you already are driving a fuel efficient vehicle, imagine 30 to 60 Miles per gallon. If fuel reached back to four dollars per gallon, the savings will be even more significant.
Additionally, a DIY hydrogen generator decreases the emission gases from your vehicle. This technology could help clean the air for future generations.
Thirdly, engines equipped with a DIY hydrogen generator last longer than those that do not have one.
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