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Run you car on water and nothing else.

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This is quite interesting using what they call HH2 gas, this company is working on using water to power cars or weld things. Currently they have a test vehicle which runs as a hybrid with water and fuel but they say they can run exclusively on water alone... While the technology may not be as unique or breakthrough as the reporter and company spokesman claim (it seems to be based on an electrolytic process commonly known as "Brown's Gas."), it's still a great story to watch, and then do some fun follow-up research on. I wish there was some more info about this but for now this video will do. Hopefully we can see this technology in service sooner then later.

Channel: Howto & Style
Uploaded: May 31, 2006 at 6:40 pm
Author: Raptor235

Length: 02:39
Rating: 4.47
Views: 649874

Tags: free+energy  fuel  gas  oil  water  

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aminor7 (September 7, 2008 at 9:50 am)
So unless you're using solar, nuclear, or wind energy to recharge your batteries, you're polluting the environment, and wasting energy, along with it our time.
aminor7 (September 7, 2008 at 9:49 am)
Sure you could run your car off hydrogen with the proper modifications, but the energy to hydrolyze h2o has to come from somewhere. Every step ing energy conversion (ie. chemical to mechanical, light to electrical, etc.) results in a net loss of efficiency. So, by hydrolysing water to crate hydrogen feul, energy is actually being wasted. Can't even say it's cleaner, as the electrical power has to come from somewhere.
BillyBobTS (September 5, 2008 at 1:34 am)
it's called Hydrogen it's a gas formed by splitting water with electricity. It's not that hard to believe son use your head and do research before you say stupid shit next time kid.
hisbeatnik (August 30, 2008 at 5:03 am)
DUDE, (Jamieakamusekid), LISTEN - it runs on HYDROGEN generated via ELECTROLYSIS by running an ELECTRIC CURRENT from the car's battery INTO WATER to BREAK UP the H20 Molecules (water) and SEPARATE the HYDROGEN, thus giving the car HYDROGEN GAS to burn. This technology has been around for a long time. Get your head out of the sand, Dude, and start realizing 98% of what you hear in the Media and from other Cattle is what comes out of cattle - BS.
Jamieakamusekid (August 30, 2008 at 2:27 am)
haha, it apparently turns H20 into HHO, well thats just the same compound just written incorrectly, sorry evry1 but a car magically running on water just doesnt happen.
Chunes3 (August 26, 2008 at 11:29 pm)
This is unadulterated BS. They're talking about electrolysis like this yahoo invented it. Truth is, we could make oxyhydrogen gas (its proper name BTW) since 1800. The welding method is nothing new either; it uses tons of energy by the way. And the reason that his car is a "gas-water hybrid"? Because electrolysis cannot power a car. Sorry if laymen got excited because of this video; you were conned by practictioners of psuedoscience.
heberthisaweirdo (August 26, 2008 at 1:10 am)
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sincerityproductions (August 24, 2008 at 9:50 am)
I just converted my father in laws ford f150 for about $200.00 we use this system and the gas is free its friggin crazy that he can now store up to 1800 gals of gas using a quart of water and keep the last full up at the pump of 75.00 bucks in his tank as a reserve. Road trip was fun fillin up gals of water from a lake and using in his truck I am working on converting a 2007 Jeep Cherokee the supplies found at auto store and home depot
GeekingForJesus (August 20, 2008 at 9:50 am)
Genius! But I bet the gasoline companies will have him killed. Recently, ALL people who were getting somewhere on water-powered cars have been "killed" (Try murdered, I wonder who's doing it...?)
ReDBaLLz101 (August 18, 2008 at 11:52 pm)
If HE DOES NOT KEEP QUIET he will some how die. not the first person it has happened to so don't be surprised

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