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Run Cars on Water - Hydrogen Fuel Cells Explained

Category: Cars - September 12, 2008

Wouldn’t you just love to run cars on water? This is why the hydrogen technology for running cars is becoming increasingly popular day by day. The prices of gas and fuel are at an all-time high and are on the rise even further. As a solution to this problem, various hydrogen car kits are available in the market these days which allow you to run cars on water. Running cars on water will not improve the engine’s power and emission, but also increase the gas mileage by almost 50%.

How Can You Convert Your Car Into One That Would Run On Water?

If you have a car in which you want to install the water hydrogen system, you can conveniently buy a hydrogen car kit through the internet. However, these can often be a little expensive. If you want a more affordable alternative, then you can download a guide which will teach you how to do this modification in your car yourself.

How Does It Work?

When you install the hydrogen fuel cell in your car, it produces a Brown Gas which is then burnt in order to produce energy. The process that is used for extracting this gas from the water is called electrolysis. This brown gas (HHO), also referred to as hydrogen on demand, enters the airflow with the vacuum system of the car’s engine. When this gas mixes with gasoline, it provides exceptional mileage to the car.

Benefits of Running Car on Water

Some important benefits involved with the use of hydrogen fuel cells in cars are:

-The entire conversion of the car’s system to make it suitable to run on water can be done for a maximum of 150 dollars.

-Running your car with water entitles you to Internal Revenue System (IRS) refund.

-You will receive up to 80% better mileage when you run your car on water.

-Using water instead of gas would slash the expenditure on gas.

-The use of water for running a car does not void the warranty cover of the car.

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