Saturday, August 10, 2013

Water Fuel Cells Technology Can Help Your Car Running On Water

By Lind Denison


When the water as a supplement for gasoline was released in the market, it instantly got spotlight and interest. This is a completely good way of conserving cash on gas. Making use of water to gas conversion kits or hho gas kits which is conveniently offered for less than $100 was a wonderful break from the constant and never ever stopping boost in the costs of gasoline.

It opened a great door for possibilities of finding various other option fuel that would assist the nearly empty purses to stay within the budget for gas and various other needs.

Came the creation developed by a 63-year old called John Kanzius that claims to produce a source of option fuel from salt water. Kanzius discovered that under the right conditions, salt water can burn at high temperature levels.

While carrying out a demonstration, an onlooker saw that the RFG was triggering water in a nearby test tube to condense. Thinking that if the RFG might make water condense, perhaps it could likewise separate salt out of seawater. An efficient means of getting rid of salt out of seawater can conserve lives specifically in the nations that are dying because of thirst. Kanzius then used his RFG with the goal of desalinization of seawater. During the first test, the water in the test tube sparked.

On the second trial, he lighted a paper towel and touched it to the water while the RFG is pointing to the water. The test tube ignited and continued to be aflame while the RFG is turned towards the test tube. Numerous universities tried to do the exact same test to show if it could be a hoax, but the exact same outcome took place. The salt water in the test tube sparked and continued to be fired up while the RFG is pointing to it.

The radio waves from Kanzius RFG interfere with the stability of water, for that reason launching the hydrogen molecules. The heat coming from the RFG sparked them and it burned.

So is it possible to run our vehicles using salt water instead of gas? Back in 200, Hydrogen Innovation Applications introduced the Aquygen.

Aquygen is a gas made up of hydrogen separated from water making use of electrical shock. When mixed with routine hydrogen is said to produce a more efficient fuel than gas alone, this gas.

The appeal with science is that it's a never ever ending world of possibilities. Exactly what could be impossible today could be possible in the future.

In the past, using water to run cars or hho gas sustained automobiles, appears to be impossible. Who states that we should close our doors to salt water as an option fuel?




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