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All I wanted to do was ask why we don't make gasohol like Brazil (who imports only lubricants and almost no fuel) and someone brings up a 'water motor". Can't find it on the net. I belive the answerer, just give a reference. I'm sure we'd all like to know about this. In Kentucky I ran my Honda 90 on a 50-50 mixture of moonshine and regular gas as an experiment. Worked fine. But a water motor?

2007-05-04 22:04:13 · 4 answers · asked by Don S 2 in Cars & Transportation Other - Cars & Transportation

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It's now called hydro power like a water wheel in a river to run a saw mill.
http://www.watermotor.net/indexflash.htm

2007-05-04 22:19:53 · answer #1 · answered by gregory_dittman 7 · 0 0

Don't know if this is what they mean or not...

Title:Water motor Document Type and Number:United States Patent 4031701 http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4031701.html

Abstract:A water motor unit includes a fixed cylinder having an outlet conduit on the bottom thereof and a telescoping sleeve on the upper end thereof. A piston head is disposed for reciprocating movement above the sleeve. The water motor unit is immersed in a container providing a continuous supply of water. When the piston head is in its uppermost position ports provided on the sleeve and the cylinder are open to permit a column of water to flow from the container down through the outlet conduit. As the piston head descends, the sleeve telescopes into the cylinder and closes off the ports in each causing the column of water in the outlet conduit to exert a downward pull on the piston head. When the piston head is in its lowermost position the ports in the sleeve and the cylinder mate at which time water again flows from the container into the cylinder and relieves the pull of the column of water on the piston head.

2007-05-05 05:16:03 · answer #2 · answered by oklatom 7 · 0 0

No personal reference here, but I believe what you are talking about is a "Joe's Cell".

What the Joe's Cell is, is a water containing cell including various sized stainless steal cylinders, and two electrical connections.

Now what happens within the Joe's Cell (which only costs about $40 to make) is the separation of hydrogen and oxygen in the form of the bubbling water.

I have personally created one of these cells, but have found that it completely relies on the precise and low amount of voltage in order to create this effect.

This setup is incredibly possible and has actually been perfected, but those who have created the "free" energy items have mysteriously wound up dead.

From my own experiments, I created combustible gas by electrically charging regular tap water with a low voltage source. The product was a small amount of bubbling water able to be ignited!

2007-05-05 05:14:40 · answer #3 · answered by TORCH 3 · 0 1

probably a motor for cleaning fish tanks lol........brazil have enough oil to last them for many many years and enough to export now

2007-05-05 05:09:09 · answer #4 · answered by foxy 5 · 0 0

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