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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

How to Build A HHO Generator Kit

You will see for yourself how it is possible to build a hydrogen or HHO generator kit to run your car on water fuel.

How It Works:

The video below shows the vaporizer model in action:





It is not complicated. Anyone can do it easily. There is no modification needed to your car engine. A quart size (950 cc) water container is placed under the car hood. Fill it with distilled water and about 4 to 6 teaspoons of pure baking soda. This mini HHO generator kit then gets vacuum and electricity (about 12 volts) from the engine and breaks down the water into Brown’s Gas or HHO as show in the video below.




Brown’s Gas is injected into the engine’s intake manifold, ie carburetor. See the diagram below to understand the set up. The entire design as you can see is simple to assemble, yet effective and completely safe. The entire set of instructions including the HHO generator plans is available in our guide. It will take you no more than 2 hours to set up everything.



The hydrogen generator draws its power from the electrical battery in our cars. You do not need any relays at all. Basically, it makes use of 12 volts of your batter via the ignition switch. This is so that hydrogen production stops together with the engine. It is truly hydrogen power on demand. The generator is fuse protected and uses only about 1 to 3 Amps of current.


As you can see, we make use of stainless steel spiral coils rather than plates. This actually converts water into HHO using lesser electric power from the car battery. The spirals are easily bent to size and uncomplicated to make unless the plates of the older models which required a cutting machinery.

Get your A to Z guide on how to build a hydrogen generator to run your car on water fuel now!

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Friday, June 13, 2008

Convert A Car To Run On Water Part 2

Convert A Car To Run On Water – How It Works

This section is a bit technical, but if you are a car fanatic, you probably will love it. If not, simply go straight to download your full “Run Car On Water” instructions guide.


Essentially, when the mini-system is ready, water is pumped on demand to maintain the liquid level in the chamber. Electrodes are vibrated with a 0.5 – 5A electrical pulse which then breaks down the H2O into H2 and O2.

The chemical reaction takes place like this: 2H2O => 2H2 + O2

Once the pressure hits between 30 and 60 PSI, you can then turn the key and go. Step on the pedal to power up the electrodes, and blast the vapor to the cylinders. Fuel on demand!

Set the idle max-flow rate to optimize the use of that power. Free energy from the tap water comes from its latent energy and is enough to power the engine, drive the alternator and belt-driven accessories. From there, the alternator can run the various electrical loads (between 10 to 20 amperes) plus the low current needed to run the fuel vapor reaction.

Sounds complicated? Maybe. But it works well!

Skip this portion if you are a non-techie and download the A-Z step by step guide to convert your car to run on water fuel.

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Convert A Car To Run On Water Part 1

Convert A Car To Run On water – The Plan

Want to learn how to convert your car to run on water as fuel?


Before we talk about that, my advice to you is this. If you are a first timer or know nuts about it, use this on an old car that is of little or no value to you. Perhaps a car that you no longer use and is tucked away in the garage would be a perfect candidate.

Does it mean that the method is risky and does not work? Absolutely NOT!

It’s just like following a cake recipe to bake a cake. You know what I mean?

By the way, the method works on Tap Water. You do not have to use distilled water and so on. Also, you may want to know that it also works on your truck, RV, motorcycle and just about any vehicle that runs on gas. Cool?

Converting Your Car To Run On Water Fuel - The Plan

The whole “Car On Water Fuel” system requires us building and installing a simple low-cost mini-system for running our vehicle (the internal combustion engine) on tap water using off-the-shelf parts.

This mini-system will make use of our existing battery and electrical system in the car as the power source to convert tap water into gases like hydrogen and oxygen. These vapors are then burnt in the engine.

You will need to plug this kit into your carburetor with simple off-the-shelf fittings. The carburetor or carb is found within the internal combustion engine and is meant to maintain the air and fuel in right proportions for even combustion.

Basically, you will be installing a plastic water tank, a control circuit (CC), a reaction chamber, a high-pressure carb/FI fitting, 3 gauges and finally hooking this into your vehicle’s carb/FI.

This is a “on-demand” water-burning system. This means that it works when you need it. By cranking on the gas pedal or throttle, you electrically create the vapor for instant consumption on demand according to the flow rate you desire from idle to maximum power.

This is how the entire system works. Ready to run your car on water now?

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Monday, June 9, 2008

Can Your Car Run On Water?

By that, we mean to say that cars can run on water as a fuel, and not literally running and floating on water.

The Answer is a resounding YES! While there is a lot of thermochemical energy in gasoline, there is even more energy in water. According to the Department of Energy DOE, water has at least 40% more energy.

You probably are not aware but the “internal combustion” that takes place in the engine is actually a thermo vapor process. No liquid is involved in the reaction. Most of the gasoline in the internal combustion engine is actually consumed in the catalytic converter. This indirectly means that most of our fuel is spent on cooling down the combustion process which is both inefficient and induces pollution.

Your can run on water using a water-burning hybrid that separates the water content into a gas called HHO (H-H-O). Another name for HHO is Brown’s Gas or Hydroxy. This product burns well, is efficient and is totally not pollutive. The residual composite or end product is H2O which is essentially, water!

How much water is needed to run your car?

Very little. By that, one quart or 0.25 gallon provides well over 1800 gallons of HHO gas. This amount is more than enough to last for months. 4 quarts equal 1 gallon by the way.

In the process of running your car on water, you save on fuel costs, get a cleaner engine and enjoy greater fuel efficiency. Also, you are protecting the environment from getting polluted!

Industry experts are saying that such technology has resulted in many successful case studies all over the world. Once the water-burning technology becomes a standard in automobiles, every driver can enjoy the cost savings of running cars on water fuel.

However, this technology will probably only become The standard as early as 2012, 4 years from now. In the meantime, you can still make use of a “run your car on water do it yourself kit”.

So, the answer now is clear. Your car can run on water. Start now!

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Why are Gas Prices Rising?

Why are Gas Prices Rising?

Gasoline prices are rising. In California, it has hit a record high of $4.42 per gallon. Contrast this to a decade ago when gas prices were below $1 per gallon. In fact, since 2004, the hike has not ceased and there are real fears that it will edge closer to $5 soon.

Economists have since correlated the gas prices directly to the oil prices. For each $1 increase per barrel of oil, you will see a corresponding 2.5 cents increase in gas price per gallon.

Just around this time in June 2008, the prices of oil per barrel has risen to $139 per barrel, and if the predictions of economists are right, it could hit $150 per barrel, an increase of $11! That translates to more than 27 cents increase per gallon of gasoline.

The short-term events like hurricanes, refinery fires and so on have had their knee-jerk impact on the prices. However, it seems now that the long term economic impacts are at work, so it looks like gas prices have not seen the highest in history.

“It’s very unlikely, at least in the next decade or so, to have prices sharply lower than what we are seeing now”, quoted J. Sweeney, a Stanford professor and director of the Precourt Institute for Energy Efficiency.

One major reason why gas prices are rising is the growing world demand for fuel. USA, China and India are primary drivers for the global demand.

Even the smaller nations are also boosting their demand for fuel as their economies begin to transform and morph. Worldwide industrialization is pushing the pace for oil consumption.

In a short note, the world demand is quickly outstripping the supply. So that explains why gas prices are rising faster than ever before.

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Sunday, June 8, 2008

Why Run A Car On Water?

Why Run A Car On Water?

Want to save more on fuel costs? With rising gas prices, it makes sense to think of ways to beat rising gas prices.

Obviously, running your car on water is one great way to beat the rising gas prices. It is the cleanest, easiest and most economical way to save on fuel and yet allow you car to go on double the mileage.


Learn How To Run A Car On Water!

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