How Many People Believe the: Run Your Car On Water Scam?

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Hypnotoad asked:

Think about it you are using energy to produce energy and since you cannot produce more energy than what you use.

You actually end up with less energy because of losses.

Your gas mileage will be worse because it take more energy to produce Brown’s gas that you get from it.

Here is an article that explains how it doesn’t work:

“The Great Run Your Car On Water Scam”

http://www.aardvark.co.nz/hho.shtml


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Like the other guy said, is not total SCAM i buy one e-book and tried on my car and is working, i made a blog about the TOP 3 e-books to run your car with water, if you want to discover witch one are SCAM and witch one NO-SCAM you can get into my blog and read my review, i bought almost 7 ebooks to find the bests ones.


“Here is an article that explains how it doesn’t work:
“The Great Run Your Car On Water Scam”… ”

I wish this was written better than it is. It’s correct in principle, but he quotes thermodynamics like gospel instead of explaining what he should have explained. And it’s this sort of thing that gives real scientists such a rotten reputation, and which encourages pseudoscience.

I suspect that the author’s electrical theory is a bit deficient. What he should have said is that the water cell in all of these schemes constitutes an electrical load on the alternator, which in turn becomes a mechanical load on the engine, which runs the alternator through a big black belt. So the fuel mileage drops even as the dissociated hydrogen and oxygen add a bit of extra energy to the system. The additional mechanical load is greater than the energy gained from the dissociated gases.


First off it works
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That is what matters to get it running
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Remember the first airplane that flew almost a football field long
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And the first car that you almost broke your arm starting
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Everybody said he was stupid to want to ride in a horseless buggy or fly like a bird
That man should be locked up with the crazy people
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Well it is the same with this one
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One day very soon too it will be a thing that people will wonder why we did not invent it long ago like the airplane etc
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And yes OPEC will hate it
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Another site about increase mileage scams.


LAME! It’s a scam if I ever saw one.


Hyrdrogen fuel ideas like the site i listed below and some people list on this site as a “great thing” is bogus and a scam. However general hyrdrogen fuel cells and a source of fuel is viable. Yes it takes energy to create it and maybe like ethanol takes more energy to produce it then you get out of it, but the key is that it could be used to power the transportation sector which oil does now. We have plentry of coal, nuclear and other ways of producing electricity for homes/ general use but that cant be translated in powering our vehicles… even the electric car is currently inefficient. What hydrogen would provide is a continueous renewable clean source of energy for the worlds transportation sector which uses about 40% of the energy in the US. Its decades away from being econimically viable but it should be there at some point. Oil will continue to be the predominant source of fuel for the transportation sector for the next 15yrs+ and should be since we have plenty of it as you can see from reading the article i posted below. Email me for more info, hope that helped.


This reminds me of another fuel-saving scam from the early-80’s, the Pogue carburetor. The classified ads in magazines said you could get up to 100 MPG if you replaced your factory carb with a Pogue. One problem - they didn’t work when independently tested!


It’s not totally a scam..I mean in theory you could run your car on water, but all they show you is how to build a tiny model of an actual functioning reactor. You’d have to drive an 18 wheeler with the trailer full of equipment to run a small car…but of course you’d be driving an 18 wheeler and not a small car so it would all be for nothing.


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