Water For Gas Scam
With rising gas prices of late, people are becoming more interested in getting every last mile out of the gas that their car uses. This could mean driving in a manner that uses fuel more efficiently or it might mean car pooling with other people so that less fuel is used. One idea that is designed to get better fuel mileage is to create a hydrogen generator. There are many information products available now that will show you how to create and install such a system in your car. This article details the basic ideas behind the method and some considerations if you decide to buy one of these products.
The hydrogen generator that many of the these products refer to is also known as a water for gas generator. The system splits water (H2O) into it’s constituent elements hydrogen, hydrogen and oxygen (HHO) through electrolysis.
Electrolysis in this system is simply a jar with a mixture of water and a substance that makes the conductivity better. Two terminals, conductors of electricity, are placed in the water solution. By passing electric current, from the battery, through the terminals that are connected by the water solution, a chemical reaction occurs. The resulting chemical reaction causes hydrogen gas to go to the negative terminal and oxygen gas to go to the positive terminal.
The hydrogen gas that is created is passed into the inlet manifold of the car. The addition of hydrogen into the carburettor has the effect of improving the efficiency of the fuel (gasoline) entering the carburettor. This is thought to increase the amount of miles you get per gallon of gasoline.
Most people agree that adding hydrogen to the gasoline mix can improve the mileage you get from your automobile. However, for those that debate whether these systems really work the question of whether the quantity of hydrogen gas that can be produced can make a real difference. Or they question whether the energy needed to create the hydrogen gas, that comes from the cars battery which is charged by the engine, is not logical as the more energy can't be created that was initially supplied and some would have to be lost in the process.
The people selling these products disagree with these comments and believe that their methods can make a real improvement to the amount of gas you need to use each week. and this will save on your gas bills over time if there is an appreciable increase in your car's mileage per liter or gallon. A number of these products also include additional information that teaches you how to be more economical in your driving habits so if you take this information to heart, this may also be saving you money on gas consumption.
There are plenty of these products on the market nowadays, close to 50 last time I looked. Nearly all detail the same method. Some products seem to be the same or slightly differently worded, suggesting that people have bought the rights to the same information product and are selling it under a different name. Of course, they could have rewritten the original idea to produce a new book.
You will find all of these ebooks come with aguarantee that can vary from 50 to 60 days. If you go for one of these products, put the system into your car as soon as possible. Keep an eye on your fuel consumption, if it is not suitably improved then you may want to consider getting a refund. For unbiased consumer reports on the leading water for gas conversion kits visit http://waterforgasreports.com, including a report on water4gas.
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