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Hello -

Please answer if you have experience with hyrdgrogen boosters, or electrolysis!

If you went to college, and learned things from teachers and text books, then I do not want your opinions.

Has anyone here bought a hydro-booster, or anything to do with running your car using water?

I am interested in buying a hydrogen booster but do not know wich ones achieve the most results.

The goal is that when you put the water inside of the "box", with the electric current running through it, it seperates the hydrogen and oxygen. The hyrdogen is then directed through your air intake, then into your engine where it is burned with the gasoline, and tells your fuel injection system that your engine should cut back on the gas, since it is being burned more efficiently. I saw one at hydranox5000.com and a lot of other ones through stanleymeyer.com

I haven't found anyone to personally talk to.

Someone help!

2007-02-11 12:51:56 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Other - Cars & Transportation

7 answers

These people definetely have no idea what they are talking about!

And they definetely have never truely experimented with hydrogen.

These assumptions they make have no truth in them.

Stanley Meyer demonstrated on video that using electrolysis, you can create enough hydrogen gas to power a motor. He modified a dune buggy to run on water also, and demonstrated it on the news. You can see both of these videos at waterfuelcell.org

Why would these people reply saying it can't happen?

Lack of knowledge?
Being misled?

Have you ever learned something from someone, and then another person comes along and says that it isn't true? You get defensive, and immediately disagree. For example, your whole entire teenage life, you are told by your parents that TV is horrible. So you grow up thinking it is in fact horrible! Well, the discovery channel is informative, you can learn a lot from the history channel, and have a lot more information you can get from watching certain TV channels also. Well, when someone comes up to you and says "hey, there is a cool show on TV tonight about experimenting with magnets" - you automaticaly disagree that it will be cool, and go back to the believing that TV is horrible, because of what someone else insisted was true.

The evidence is there! There are hundreds of patents on hydrogen gas technology. All of the people are either somewhere hiding, dead, or have sold out to the government or oil companys. Imagine if right now I created free energy. Every household appliance can be operated for just pennys a year.... What happens to the oil companys? What happens to the energy companys? What happens to the car companys? You think they will all just say "oh well", or do you think they would do what it takes to keep these people quite. Stanley Meyer was poisoned about a month before his invention was going to be mass produced. Who would do this? Jealous onlookers?

Did I mention that I have a hydrogen-booster that I use in my hyundai accent? I built it myself. It is cheaper to do it that way, and you can also experiment your self.

This is not the same technology the government talks about. No liquids. So space is not an issue. It is from water! Some boosters use added chemicals, wich you can decide if you want to use yourself based on the information you look over, and the resluts from the different people you talk to. I myself do not use added chemicals, such as electrolytes.

Research this stuff, and talk to people!

If you are concerned about your car, buy an old $500 one and experiment on it! Dont listen to people who haven witnessed this technology themselves. It works.

This technology goes against conventional wisdom. Why is it that people who know nothing about this, who immediately believe what they read in text books, and from people they think are smart, automaticaly think it can't be done? I would like to see what they would say if Stanley Meyer's patent was layed out infront of them.

Go look at those videos, and research this stuff. This is what will change our world.

2007-02-11 14:44:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You may as well believe in voodoo. The amount of water required to seperate a decent amount of H through electrolysis is huge, not to mention the capture, compression and storage. Then you have to tackle the programming of the vehicle ECM, which is NOT calibrated to burn hydrogen. While the use of hydrogen as a fuel for our automobiles would be a dream come true (no emissions, no emissions equipment on our cars, no Arab Oil Cartel) the fact is we are at least ten years away from a practical application barring some sort of breakthrough in chemical engineering. The so-called home based H boosters are nothing more than modern day snake oil products that cost much money and, simply put, just don't deliver.

2007-02-11 14:09:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Separating water into hydrogen and oxygen does work - I did it for a chemistry class. The problem is, it is a very slow process, and uses an enormous amount of electricity - more than can be produced by burning the hydrogen you just accumulated. Also, if you look at some of the hydrogen-powered concept cars that manufacturers are trying to perfect, you'll find that you also need to compress it to about 3,000 psi in order to hold enough for the car to have a usable range.

Hydrogen boosters are useless. They make less hydrogen than you battery does when it's charging. Also, unless your engine is specifically designed to use hydrogen, it can severely damage your engine.

2007-02-11 13:25:36 · answer #3 · answered by Me 6 · 1 0

Ok, no personal experience. Mythbusters busted this on their show where they were doing a show on different fuel enhancements and mile improvements. After showing how the water in a box with the electrolysis didn't work, they pumped hydrogen gas directly down the carburator and got a very big surprise. Very good episode.

Just an FYI.

2007-02-11 13:05:05 · answer #4 · answered by hsueh010 7 · 1 0

To separate hydrogen from water requires the same amount of energy that re-combing it produces. The only problem is in the process, other "energy losses" occur. There is no such thing as "perpetual motion or free energy" You must look into the laws of physics just like everybody else that has had to deal with this kind of question(Collage, University or not).

2007-02-11 14:06:49 · answer #5 · answered by Lab 7 · 0 0

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2016-12-04 01:40:04 · answer #6 · answered by bartow 4 · 0 0

first off, you are talking a ton of gas vapor. There is nothing out there that can do that in that volume. Put you hand over your intake while the engine is running. It is hypothetical.

2007-02-11 13:04:32 · answer #7 · answered by ButwhatdoIno? 6 · 1 0

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