Desperate times require desperate measures and no, I’m not talking about stealing gasoline from your neighbor’s truck. How would you like to make your car run with water? Yeah, I know it sounds absurd, but it is actually doable.
The basic principle is rather simple: water is made of hydrogen and oxygen. After you manage to obtain these elements out of which hydrogen fuel is the important one, you combine them back (by a process specialists like to call burning) and thus you get free energy. Hooray for chemistry!
Did you spot the problem yet? Well… let me help you. Obtaining hydrogen and oxygen consumes more power than you would get by simply burning them and this would apparently make the whole water engine thing useless.
Bummer? Not quite.
Because we can do something else. We can combine these raw materials with gasoline and thus get more power. It is a bit counterintuitive I know, but this technique dramatically increases the efficiency with which the gasoline burns and thus you save fuel
Ok!! So how do you actually do this thing? Well… a website exists where you can take all the info you need on how to make your auto run with water, the DYI route. So take a look [here] for more details.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Monday, October 13, 2008
Build Your Own Water Into Hydrogen Converter And Save Money
Want your car or truck to run better, longer while using a cheap source of fuel? If so, then building your own water into hydrogen system is definitely for you. Hydrogen Fuel is moderately easy to create when you have good clear instructions. Water into fuel or Hydrogen is quickly being looked at as the cheap fuel of the future. The concept of building your own water into hydrogen converter as a source of alternative fuel for your car or truck has becoming quite popular. The fact that energy can be pulled out of plain water is unbelievable until you see the process work with your very own eyes. Many car and truck owners report a 35-50% gas mileage increase using this free fuel source. There are many real-life videos the show the proof that Hydrogen can be taken from water and used as a powerful, but cheap fuel source and it can be done safely. The videos have really caught people’s attention, mainly because of rising fossil fuel costs and the fear of no end in site to the ever increasing gasoline prices. The bottom line is that a record number of consumers want to save money on their gasoline costs. The record number of searches posted on Google for the Water 4 Gasoline” manuals shows that many people want to learn more about the hydrogen alternative the “Water For Fuel” system offers. This increase in the technology is also likely due to the fact that the system is so easy to build. Of course we must also include how much more fuel efficient your car or truck becomes with the “Water 4 Fuel” system installed has to play a major part as well. Basically, the water for fuel technology is a small system of rubber hoses plugged into a device that converts water directly into hydrogen gas that is then sucked into the fuel system by the tubes or hoses. These fuel cells produce supplemental, clean, cheap fuel and without pollution. You don’t need much to turn your car into a water using hybrid - Just know how. The process involves submerging the electrodes, which is a fancy name for a particular type of coiled wire, into a glass, or heat resistant container of water, attaching that to a battery clip and charging the electrodes with the battery. This causes the water around the electrodes to split into hydrogen and oxygen (electrolysis). At this point you’ve created a very cheap source of fuel that you can be used to supplement your gasoline costs. OK, to have the system installed on your car or truck is slightly more involved, but not complicated at all. For the price of a good how to manual you can build your own water converter in under an hour. The plans and the few parts can cost you as little as $60-$100. The parts you need are commonly found in an auto parts store, hardware store. A very fined tuned system may need a part or two from your local Radio Shack. Of course, those of us who are not mechanically inclined can lean on a good mechanic to install the parts for us on our car or truck and still get cheap fuel all the same. If you really want a hands off experience you can simply buy the system already assembled and simply plug in the hoses as described by the manual you use. Although creating hydrogen fuel to turn your car or truck into a water drinking hybrid can be done safely because of the fact the Hydrogen is only extracted from the water in the exact amounts as your car’s engine needs. This is much better than driving around with tanks filled with combustible Hydrogen, which could be dangerous. Though safe to build and use, it is still imperative that you get the best information available to build your own converter the right way. There are plenty of How-To Manuals available to get the job done right. Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/cars-articles/build-your-own-water-into-hydrogen-converter-and-save-money-451192.html About the Author: Michael Littles is a big supporter of the continued development of Hydrogen as a fuel source and provides a free video for all those who want to learn more about this technology in order to save 35% to 50% on your fuel costs. Get your free video by visiting: “>http://www.H2O-n2fuel.com”> http://www.H2O-n2fuel.com
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Benefits Of A Hybrid Vehicle by Lorna Findlay
You have to realize that there are many benefits to the hybrid vehicle. You should know that these benefits range from helping your country's economy to helping your own economy by saving a lot of money. It is time that you start looking into purchasing a hybrid so that you can make a good impact on the environment, especially, if you one where a truck or SUV owner. The green way is the best way, and you need to take a few moments to understand the benefits of the hybrid. First, you have to understand the cost of the hybrid. It is initially most than most regular cars, but you have to keep in mind that the price is higher for a temporary moment. You will need to consider the fact that the price is higher, because demand is low. When you purchase an hybrid you will be able to change demand by increasing it and eventually lowing the future cost of these cars. Keep in mind that you will also be able to save a lot of money on gas. You are going to be able to get 30 miles to a gallon, because it will work more on electric power than gas fuel. You will also be able to consider the fact that the hybrid comes with tax deductions. Basically, a hybrid will get the tax deductions because of the Energy Policy Act. The government passed this act in order to generate demand for these cars. It will not only save you about $2,000-$3,000 in tax credit, but it will also boast the economy because you will most likely use the money for other purchases. You need to make sure that your state will uphold this act by supporting your choice to purchase a hybrid. Keep in mind that there are many other benefits to owning a hybrid. You will be able to save some money when it comes to the insurance provider. You will also be able to use benefits on the freeways by using lanes for the carpoolers and such. You will also find that you are becoming a more responsible adult. You are starting to think more about the environment, rather than just about yourself. You will notice that not only will you be able to get a luxury-comfort car, but you will also be able to help the environment by having a green car. Keep in mind that it is very important for you to do your research so that you can feel comfortable about what it is that you are looking for in a hybrid car. You will also find that it is very important that you notice both the pros and the cons so that you can make the best decision for yourself. About the Author Visit our website for a great selection of new and used hybrid vehicles. You can also download our free report 'How To Save Money On Your Hybrid Before You Buy It'.
Going Green is becoming a Bargain by Jami Broom
Going Green is not only helping the environment, it can also help your wallet. By buying local foods, riding your bike, buying reused and recycled products, and using electricity wisely, you can save money -- and save the planet in the process.
Although filling our tires with air may help save on gas, it doesn’t help with the higher prices of food, clothing, and other necessities. It used to be quite expensive to do things “greenâ€-- for instance spending your whole paycheck at Whole Foods to buy eco-friendly household products and organic food. However, now there are alternatives to spending a fortune on eco-friendly products, and not only does it save you money, it’s also chic (and cheap) to “go greenâ€.
There are green alternatives to everything: household cleaning products, hybrid cars, pet food, appliances, cosmetics, you name it. There are even greener alternatives to some of these green products: bicycles, home-grown food, re-used furniture, and local products. Not only are some of these green alternatives eco-friendly, they are also exceptionally cheap.
Home-grown food for instance is becoming increasing popular. Food prices increased 4% in 2007, the biggest annual increase since 1990, and prices are projected to rise 4.5% to 5.5% this year, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. By spending about $10 this spring on tomato plants I am going to have enough tomatoes to last for the entire month of August, and hopefully some of September. Plus, I have the added benefit of getting outdoors to water them every day and watch them grow. Buying local produce also helps reduce energy and shipping costs.
Another eco-friendly trick to save money is to buy products from local businesses. Instead of heading to the shopping mall where most products are manufactured in another country and then shipped to a port and then shipped to the mall, save a little money by heading to the city or town (on a bus or bike!) and shopping for hand-made, quality products. Green gifts are becoming increasingly popular to buy for people, especially during the holidays. If you hate going to the mall, try shopping for green gifts and eco-friendly home decor at Fresh Heirlooms.
And if you are a pack rat and have a ton of “junk†around your house, hop on the creative reuse bandwagon. Creative Reuse is the new vogue. If you’re not familiar with creative reuse, the idea is simple: take reused or recycled items, and make something new out of them. If you’re not craft, don’t worry�"there are plenty of places you can buy creatively reused stuff. Just Google “eco-friendly creative reuse†and you’ll find a ton of sites which sell hand-crafted cute household items, furniture, jewelry and anything else you can think of out of recycled and reused products. Being green also saves on electricity. Just by turning my water heater down a notch, I’m saving $30 a month on my electric bill. Energy Star products and eco-friendly light bulbs also help cut down costs�"by as much as 75%, plus they last 10 times as long. And I despise changing light bulbs, so that’s a three for one benefit�"time, money, and energy.
Kermit was wrong�"It IS easy being green. And cheaper, too.
About the Author
Jami Broom is founder of ClicksToMySite.com and has interests in nonprofits, environmentally friendly causes, and small businesses.
Although filling our tires with air may help save on gas, it doesn’t help with the higher prices of food, clothing, and other necessities. It used to be quite expensive to do things “greenâ€-- for instance spending your whole paycheck at Whole Foods to buy eco-friendly household products and organic food. However, now there are alternatives to spending a fortune on eco-friendly products, and not only does it save you money, it’s also chic (and cheap) to “go greenâ€.
There are green alternatives to everything: household cleaning products, hybrid cars, pet food, appliances, cosmetics, you name it. There are even greener alternatives to some of these green products: bicycles, home-grown food, re-used furniture, and local products. Not only are some of these green alternatives eco-friendly, they are also exceptionally cheap.
Home-grown food for instance is becoming increasing popular. Food prices increased 4% in 2007, the biggest annual increase since 1990, and prices are projected to rise 4.5% to 5.5% this year, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. By spending about $10 this spring on tomato plants I am going to have enough tomatoes to last for the entire month of August, and hopefully some of September. Plus, I have the added benefit of getting outdoors to water them every day and watch them grow. Buying local produce also helps reduce energy and shipping costs.
Another eco-friendly trick to save money is to buy products from local businesses. Instead of heading to the shopping mall where most products are manufactured in another country and then shipped to a port and then shipped to the mall, save a little money by heading to the city or town (on a bus or bike!) and shopping for hand-made, quality products. Green gifts are becoming increasingly popular to buy for people, especially during the holidays. If you hate going to the mall, try shopping for green gifts and eco-friendly home decor at Fresh Heirlooms.
And if you are a pack rat and have a ton of “junk†around your house, hop on the creative reuse bandwagon. Creative Reuse is the new vogue. If you’re not familiar with creative reuse, the idea is simple: take reused or recycled items, and make something new out of them. If you’re not craft, don’t worry�"there are plenty of places you can buy creatively reused stuff. Just Google “eco-friendly creative reuse†and you’ll find a ton of sites which sell hand-crafted cute household items, furniture, jewelry and anything else you can think of out of recycled and reused products. Being green also saves on electricity. Just by turning my water heater down a notch, I’m saving $30 a month on my electric bill. Energy Star products and eco-friendly light bulbs also help cut down costs�"by as much as 75%, plus they last 10 times as long. And I despise changing light bulbs, so that’s a three for one benefit�"time, money, and energy.
Kermit was wrong�"It IS easy being green. And cheaper, too.
About the Author
Jami Broom is founder of ClicksToMySite.com and has interests in nonprofits, environmentally friendly causes, and small businesses.
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