Stretch Your Gas Dollars

Save Money at the Pump

  • Sep 1

    You’ve heard the buzz and hype around hydrogen gas savers and they’re all true. It’s UNBEATABLE when it comes to saving hundreds of dollars monthly from the ever-increasing cost of fuel and improving your vehicle’s mileage.

    “Yeah, right, BUT what about in the safety department?!” you might exclaim.

    I PERFECTLY understand that fear of yours.

    Think about it - hydrogen gas savers are jam-packed with well, hydrogen - something that could blast you and your car when handled improperly!

    Let me answer this straight-up - YES, using hydrogen fuel cells or hydrogen gas savers is 100% safe.

    Even inhaling it won’t do any harm to kids and adults alike as hydrogen is a natural gas.

    Now hydrogen being safe doesn’t mean you should be thoughtless in handling it. Taking good care and being cautious won’t hurt. BUT make no mistake about it - it doesn’t have to be harder to handle than your common (and MORE expensive) gasoline.

    These hydrogen generators don’t take a genius to get them working. If you can fill your tank with gasoline on self-service fuel stations, then you can take advantage of this fantastic resource.

    With a DIY manual (do-it-yourself) and plain tap water, you should be on your way to taking FULL advantage of HHO (Brown’s Gas) that a hydrogen gas saver produces. It’s 3 times MORE POWERFUL and efficient than ordinary gas.

    The generator you’ll soon be constructing will take care of EVERYTHING.

    Here’s an important point you should remember, hydrogen gas savers aren’t filled with hydrogen, so you don’t have to worry about your car exploding due to high amounts of this gas.

    Instead, the generator, with the help your car’s battery, will initiate the electrolysis of water.

    It will breakdown water into its basic components (H2O), extract the hydrogen from it and viola! It’s taken straight to the vehicle’s combustion chamber where it’s burned for your use.

    There’s ABSOLUTELY no doubt about hydrogen being one of the most powerful substances that can be used as fuel.

    Heck! Even NASA uses it for their space shuttles, NOT only to lift them off BUT for their travel into outer space. Don’t let your fears of using hydrogen stop you from taking advantage of this fantastic energy carrier.

    Use hydrogen gas savers NOW and you’re sure to see the savings and mileage-increase everyone is busy talking about.

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    By: Dr. Peter Hazel

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    Are you ready to use alternative fuels to save money on fuel cost? With Hydrogen Fuel Cell, you can save up to 50% on fuel!

  • Aug 25

    The entire world is facing a huge energy crisis. The price of gas has almost doubled in America over that last 5 years while in Europe they are expected to touch $12/gallon by the end of 2008. Looking at the current trend, there are no signs that this energy crisis will end in the foreseeable future.

    In fact, the entire oil crisis is quite logical given the fact that we humans have been exploiting our natural resources for the last 150 years or so. Although, at the height of industrial revolution, these resources were perceived to be everlasting, now we know for fact that this is simply not true. Moreover, there are growing concerns worldwide over the increase in green house gases due to the usage of petroleum based products.

    All of this really leaves us with only one option, which is to look for alternative fuels for our energy demands. Although, the “talk” over alternative fuels has been going on since the early 1990’s, nothing concrete has been done in this regard.

    Towards the end of last century electric hybrid vehicles were commercially introduced but these were way too expensive to be of any real value to the average car buyer. In recent times, water driven hybrid vehicles have gained quite a buzz and for all the good reasons.

    It is now possible to drive your car by pouring water into your gas engine. Now this does not mean that your car will run entirely on water but rather a fixed quantity of water needs to be mixed along with gasoline, so as to produce a “clean hybrid” which will power your car. So lets take a closer look as to how exactly this will be accomplished.

    The chemical name of Water is H2O. What this basically means is that every molecule of water consists of two molecules of hydrogen and one molecule of oxygen. Now when water is poured into the engine, the electricity from the car battery is used to split the water molecule into two molecules of Hydrogen and one molecule of oxygen. This splitting is accompanied with the production of a gas known as Brown gas or HHO. The chemical name for this reaction is Hydroxyl. It is this HHO, produced after hydroxyl, which provides energy for your car to move ahead while the oxygen produced in this reaction is released into the atmosphere through exhaust.

    Several tests confirm that a car gives greater mileage and produces less harmful emissions if water is used to power the car instead of the usual petroleum based fuels. Moreover, a very small quantity of water is required for increasing efficiency and your car can run on this for several months.

    There are several manuals and do-it-yourself kits available in the market for converting your current car into water driven hybrid car. Don’t worry about the installation of the water systems as these are very easy to install. Moreover, once installed they will not require any maintenance from your side and in case you’re wondering, their installation is completely reversible. Hence, they can be easily removed and your car will again run on gasoline without any problem.

  • What is HHO

    Filed under General
    Aug 21

    The chemical name of HHO gas is oxyhydrogen. HHO gas is thought to increase the car efficiency in which it is formed by the process of water electrolysis. It does not mean that the car will run purely on HHO but rather it is the hybrid of HHO and petroleum based fuel which will provide sufficient energy for running the car. HHO is known to increase the efficiency of car by 30 to 60 percent.

    Chemically HHO is a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, in the atomic ratio of two is to one. As you can see this is in the same proportion as that of water. Combustion is a process by which a substance burns to produce heat energy and it is brought about when a substance is heated to its autoignition temperature. This temperature is defined to be the minimum temperature at which the substance will ignite spontaneously in a normal atmosphere without the help of an external source such as a spark or flame. For HHO, the autoignition temperature is 1065 F and the minimum energy required for its ignition with an external source is 20 Micro joules. Once ignited, HHO converts into water vapors and releases energy, which automatically sustains the reaction.

    A common application of HHO is in torches for the processing of refractory materials. Many forms of HHO lamps are available such as limelights which are used in the heating of lime. HHO does have an explosive nature and hence limelight lamps have largely been replaced by electric lighting.

    A recent application of HHO is in running the cars on water. Several manuals are available online which provide precise instructions on how you can make your own HHO kits so as to install them into your car or truck. In context of cars, HHO is also referred to as Brown gas.

    Water is usually stored under the hood of the car and it is ignited by the spark from the battery of the car. This starts the electrolysis of water as a result of which it is converted into HHO or Brown gas. The engine vacuum sucks this gas into the intake manifold, once it has been introduced into the airflow. It is this Brown gas, which when mixed with gasoline provides a better gas mileage.

    Making your own HHO kits is really simple and does not require any extensive knowledge of your car or the chemistry involved behind its production.