Thinking About A Water Fuel Cell Car?

Posted by Alexis Jameson in August 15th, 2009
Published in Cars
by Alexis Jameson

With the economy, you’re probably already having a tough time paying for the gas that goes in your car, and yet the prices just keep rising. A water fuel cell vehicle could be the answer to your needs. On the one hand, you might have some reservations on this technology. On the other hand, if there’s a way to save money, you should try it.

Oil is becoming increasingly hard to come by, but water is still as easy to find as ever. Several years ago, nobody would have believed it is possible to fuel a car with water, and many are still doubtful that such a thing is even conceivable, convinced that somebody is trying to trick them. It can be helpful to know there are several myths surrounding this issue.

To some extent, the skeptics are actually right – water on its own doesn’t make a car run. It works because, in coordination with the battery, water’s fuel cells extract a gas from it. This gas, known as HHO, helps fuel the vehicle together with the gasoline you’re already using. This means you won’t have to load up as much when you visit your local station.

People are also justifiably concerned about their safety with this or any new technology. Given the power of the created fuel, one might be afraid to attempt to use it. However, cells carefully regulate the production of HHO and you won’t get more of it than you need, meaning there is almost no chance of your car or you getting damaged.

When people make claims about the creditability of this option, they usually point to how few people are actually selling such products. However, it must be remembered that it is still a relatively new idea. Also, the field poses a huge threat to the giant gas industry currently in place, and you can understand how such a thing might not be so popular.

Don’t want to give up the car you’re already using? It’s pretty easy to get detailed instructions for only a couple hundred dollars that will teach you all you need to know about making your own cells. That way, you can simply convert your own car to this cheaper and more environmentally friendly method of getting around town.

Clearly, the concerns about water fuel cell shouldn’t worry you that much. And with all you have to get from them, is there really any reason not to give it a try?

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All You Need To Know About Water Fuel Cell Kit

Posted by Alexis Jameson in August 12th, 2009
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by Alexis Jameson

Defining water fuel cell- Its essential to first establish exactly what a water fuel cell is before we can discuss water fuel cell kits. A water fuel cell merely refers to a machine with a perpetual motion, used in motor vehicle retrofitting.

Aim of design- The device is designed with the aim of substituting gasoline with water as fuel. The cell splits water into its two primary components namely oxygen and hydrogen. Hydrogen is then burned to generate energy to set the car in motion.

Operations basics- Fuel cell kit operation consists out of a couple very simple to follow steps. Place the device in direct sun or bright lamp light. Bubbles will start to form and accumulate in the electrolyser and water test tubes. Keep an eye on the electrolysers’ KOH levels as to ensure fluid levels stay constant. If there is a fluctuation in fluid levels, pure, clean water can be added tube marked as FC Water test tube, should electrolyser hydrogen fluid level rise. Its absolute essential that measurements of various fluid levels in the electrolyser be checked regularly and refilled accordingly. It takes a maximum of ten minutes for air purge into system to generate enough power to make fan spin. Fan should be left to spin as long as sun is shining.

Special tubing- Special Anti-Siphon tubes will keep fluids in allocated areas, so there is absolutely no need to do anything when the unit is removed from the sun or light.

Fluid build-up- Fluid build-up in the form of condensation and water in fuel cell tubes is no reason for alarm whatsoever. Build-up can be cleared by pulling tubes in question out. Pure water build-up in small amounts will not damage the fuel cells while a couple drops normal tap water has the potential to cause terrible damage to the cell.

Who invented the cell?- The water fuel cell was patented by an American, Stanley Allen Meyer during the 1990’s. Numerous law suits where lodged against Meyer in terms of dealerships sales and the offering of business rights in Water Fuel Cell technology. Meyer was found guilty twice for ‘gross egregious fraud” and ordered to pay US Dollars 25 000. 00 to two investors in 1996. Meyer died under mysterious circumstances supposedly of cerebral aneurysm on 21st March 1998 after a restaurant dinner.

Fact stranger than fiction- Meyers’ sudden death however lead conspiracy theorists to believe that he was poisoned by oil companies and the Government, who wanted to suppress the further development of this technology.

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