Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Water For Gas?

How does this technology work? A converter is a device that carries about 1 quart of water. It is connected to your car battery and uses a modest amount of power to generate hydrogen gas, too titled HHO and Brown's Gas. Once the hydrogen gas is burned, the end product is H2O. Accordingly, your engine does not require as much gas and your gas consumption will fell substantially. Your car will not be using much water either. A quart of water can proceed a few months. This is because about 1800 gallons of hydrogen gas can be generated from 1 quart of water. The gas is produced as wanted by the converter, so there is no need for it to be stored. Most people applying converters are experiencing approximately 40% less gas consumption or more, but this can diverge with different vehicles.

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