Save Money With A DIY Hydrogen Generator
All of us are concerned with the high price of fuel today. In addition, the fuel emissions and carbon footprint of a vehicle is enormous. What if you could get your fuel from a common source and possibly double your gas mileage. For less than it costs to fill your SUV, you can build a DIY hydrogen generator.
Today’s car manufacturers seem to be stuck on the battery hybrid vehicles. These vehicles are very expensive and the lifespan of the batteries is unknown. Those batteries store the excess energy which is wasted in a conventional automobile. A hydrogen generator stores that same excess energy in the form of hydrogen and hydrogen oxide gases.
Hydrogen and hydrogen and hydrogen are both very reactive gasses. They would prefer to burn and be transformed back into water. Therefore, when these gases are mixed with gasoline, they increase the power rating of the fuel. They give your car more power and noxious emissions. As a matter of fact, the only emissions from burning hydrogen or hydrogen oxide is water. Since there is no carbon in these two fuels, there is no carbon monoxide produced by them. Since your vehicle cannot be powered on these two fuels alone, but must still rely on gasoline, there will be some carbon monoxide produced, but less than if the car was running on gasoline alone.
DIY hydrogen generator plans and kits abound on the internet. The first patent for a hydrogen generator was applied for in 1916. The needed parts are available in local hardware stores and are very simple. In fact, the wide mouth mason jar and plastic mayonnaise lid may be in your kitchen right now. In addition you will need assorted nuts and bolts and vacuum tubing. If you have to buy everything, you will spend about 65 dollars. You may be able to save that amount in two to three fill ups at the gas station.
Why should you build a DIY hydrogen generator? First you will save money. As the price of gasoline continues to rise, imagine getting two times the fuel economy out of your same vehicle. That inefficient SUB could boost its fuel economy to 20 or 30 miles per gallon. If you already are driving a fuel efficient vehicle, imagine 30 to 60 Miles per gallon. If fuel reached back to four dollars per gallon, the savings will be even more significant.
In addition a DIY hydrogen generator is good for our environment. Your vehicle will suddenly become more efficient in burning the gasoline it uses with fewer emissions. Think of the clean air we could leave for our grandchildren with this technology.
Finally a DIY hydrogen generator will cause your vehicle to last longer. Engines that burn hydrogen gasoline mixtures last longer than those that burn gasoline alone.
