Hydrogen Gas Generator for Your Car!

Readily Available Hydrogen Boosts Power, (Sometimes) Helps Save on Fuel!

A WHAT?

I heard about 'em, did some research on 'em, and I decided to get one.

I do a lot of driving, and the benefits of getting one sounded attractive. A few days and a few dollars later, I was the proud recipient of a cardboard box with the product: a hydrogen gas generator.

See the pictures I have provided. As a plus, this baby produces pure oxygen gas also.
 

WHAT IS IT FOR?

Most cars work by burning a liquid fuel with oxygen. Fuel is squirted into a chamber with air, it evaporates into a gaseous mixture, it lights, the burning gases expand, which in turn produces motive power. Your car begins to move.

Problem: the fuel that makes all this happen is getting too dang expensive!

With these rising costs of gasoline and diesel fuel, I decided to try using hydrogen as a means of alternative power for my car. With a hydrogen generator, the idea is to replace some of the gasoline with hydrogen. Gaseous hydrogen burns readily and produces loads of power. The idea is that the extra boost (not replacement) in gasoline power from the hydrogen would cause a gasoline-burning engine to back off on using so much gasoline. This in turn should result in less gas being burned.

Less gas burned means cost savings on the fuel bills, eh? That's the idea. K?

HOW DOES IT WORK?

Just like the technology I wrote about in my solar tower article, a lot of this "new" technology is actually old hat.

The hydrogen generator I bought works on an ages-old process called electrolysis.

Without getting too fancy on technical terms, electrolysis is the conversion of water into its constituent components: pure hydrogen and oxygen. This is done by sending electricity through specially designed pieces of metal suspended in water. The "tension" caused by the electricity causes the water molecules to shear apart, and this results in the production of pure oxygen and hydrogen gas bubbles. In the hydrogen generator I have, these gas bubbles rise into a collection chamber. From there the gases travel through a tube that goes to where my car sucks up air before sending it into the engine.

Related information
  • Running a "rich mixture" (heavy-on-fuel) cools the engine and uses more fuel.
  • Running a "lean mixture" (light-on-fuel) uses less fuel but makes the engine run hot.
 
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Do you have any concept as to just how stupid an idea this is? It takes more energy to generate the hydrogen than you get back by burning it. YOU CAN'T GET SOMETHING FOR NOTHING!!! It's called conservation of energy...

Posted on 06/10/2009 at 12:06:10 AM

one thing i dont understand is that the energy required for electrolysis should be equal to energy gained during combustion of hydrogen......the net energy given mto the car is zero.....where the extra energy comes from???

Posted on 05/24/2009 at 4:05:51 AM

..um...... question i diddnt read what is said up there but anwayz Is it possible to run an engine using a gas such as hydrogen as a fuel what would be the problem if you wanted to fill up the tank with a gas ?

Posted on 05/06/2009 at 12:05:51 PM

I have three that I made my self. My agents will find this and that is mine anyways. LOL Mich McConnel Looks like a turtle. YOU SUCK! ^.^

Posted on 03/25/2009 at 10:03:42 AM

I'd like to have you suggest using my computer to control hho systems. It controls the MAP/MAF sensors and the 02 sensors and works with the vehicles ECU/ECM to make the systom be efficient. Check out my site at; www.computercontrolledhho.com

Posted on 03/17/2009 at 11:03:25 AM

I bought one of magdrive's Hydrogen Generator system, and I'm getting about 28% fuel efficiency on my diesel ford F250. http://www.fuelfromh2o.com

Posted on 02/15/2009 at 8:02:15 AM

I increased my highway mileage from 22 to 51mpg useing a quart mason jar and bakeing soda on my 1993 subaru legacy.It added an extra 5MPG in town driving.Don't let anyone BS you, they really do work!I used tin foil around my o2 sensor to fool the computer.

Posted on 01/31/2009 at 1:01:30 PM

Hydrogen Powered Car Celebrates 200th Year Anniversary!! Two hundred years ago, Swiss engineer François Isaac de Rivaz invented an internal combustion engine that used a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen as fuel. http://www.h2-hydro-gen.com/RivazCar.html

Posted on 12/20/2008 at 8:12:49 PM

I just built my hydrogen generator kit using "BHC Guide"... I couldn't believe it but it reduced my car's emissions by 80% and incresed mileage from 18 to 31 ..!!! Damn it!! Here is the site i used, may be u wanna take a look into... http://BuildHydrogenCar.com

Posted on 12/20/2008 at 2:12:00 PM

In 1935 Charles Garrett patented an electrolytic Carburetor which was claimed to provide enough Hydrogen through the electrolysis of water to run an automobile. http://www.h2-hydro-gen.com/CharlesGarrett.html

Posted on 12/18/2008 at 11:12:26 AM

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