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Has anyone tried the hydrogen conversion methods? Does it really work and how safe is it?

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Has anyone actually tried the methods advocated by sites like http://www.runyourcarwithwawater.co.uk

fuel cell conversion and hydrogen technology

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  1. its a scam If you are in the UK report it.  If in the US report to the FTC, If you notice the extension shows the company is in the UK which indicates they are trying to allude the the Unite States authorities by working thier scam offshore.


  2. They're scams.  Anything talking about Brown's gas or HHO or running your car on water won't work.  You can't defy the laws of physics.

  3. A lot of people have tried them.

    A lot of people have thought they worked.

    But in reality they don't work (laws of physics don't allow it).

  4. They work but it is hard to tell the gains. Many systems are small, but I have seen some huge Hydrogen generators. The problem with them is that is uses electricity generated from the vehicles own engine. Now if you had a storage tank and the hydrogen was created using solar power, then this would correct the problem. Another issue is storing the gas. I have heard becuase the molecues are so small the leak out of the tanks.

    If you want something that works try propane. It is about a dollar cheaper and alot of city and county equipment is run on propane. 1800 doallrs for a conversion system.

    Don't bother with ethanol. In producing ethanol it takes one gallon of gas to make one gallon of ethanol. Not very independent alt fuel.

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