Monday, March 23, 2009

Doing Something About Making Change! Hydrogen Cars

I'm looking for information on hydro vehicle support. The internet is getting blasted with great offers making claims of the efficiency of the hybrid cars, how the hydro cells work, and all the money you can spend on hydrogen gas conversions kits.

My biggest priority is the effect on the environment. The air is a complex, dynamic natural gaseous system that is essential to support life. I am on the road quite a bit, and when you drive into a large city, visibility is usually pretty poor. My thoughts are continually on better ways to enjoy this world without harming it.

I was in Las Vegas, NV, yesterday at 10:30 AM, and the skies were clear and the strip was visible. I just visited friends and family and headed home. So, about 4:30 PM, I headed out of town. Once I was outside the city limits, what a surprise. You couldn't see the strip or downtown. It didn't take long for the pollution to become visible. There isn't any industry, just traffic to blame.

Most states have strict controls on emissions from automobiles. It gave rise to the computerization of the automobile. Hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen are created during the combustion process and are emitted into the atmosphere from the tail pipe. There are also hydrocarbons emitted as a result of vaporization of gasoline and from the crankcase of the automobile. The clean air act, of 1977, set limits as to the amount of each of these pollutants that could be emitted from an automobile. The manufacturers answer was the addition of certain pollution control devices and the creation of a self adjusting engine. 1981 saw the first of these self adjusting engines. They were called feedback fuel control systems. An oxygen sensor was installed in the exhaust system and would measure the fuel content of the exhaust stream. It then would send a signal to a microprocessor, which would analyze the reading and operate a fuel mixture or air mixture device to create the proper air/fuel ratio. (wikipedia)

Now what is the nest step? Well, it may have worked in the past! But, after 31 years there should have been some guidelines to improve the efficiency of the vehicle or at least raise the requirements. I took enough Organic Chemistry classes to get me in trouble. I look at this process and all I can think of, the engine is not burning the entire fuel source. Now, I look at the new car market. They want to sell us hydro cell cars (hybrid cars), and try and tell us to take responsibility for our earth. Let's do it! Not buy the car, but take responsibility.

I've watched the Jetson's for 25 years, "They're the Jetsons! They can rocket to the future; they can rocket to the moon..." but, we are still in the Flintstone's era. Why are we living this era? Answer: we keep the same old concepts and ideals. If it worked yesterday, why change it? Well the secret is out!

My simple understanding of using all the fuel is here. What does hydrogen do? Hydrogen is not an energy source, but an energy carrier. It takes a great deal of energy to extract it from water causing a chemical reaction. It is useful as a compact energy source in fuel cells and batteries. You see in the definition, they use hydro- and oxygen in the air will attach easily and naturally, but it takes a lot of energy to make the chemical reaction to separate the molecules. Well, again my little understanding of chemistry, if you have 2-hydro and 1-oxygen, H2O, I think that makes water. Yea, water! So, the final result after burning all the fuel is water. So, the result is polluting the earth with water, pure H2O. How simple is that!

This tells me a lot. I have been researching the combination of hydro and a fuel cell or gas source. I have found 8 eBooks related to the subject. They are detailed in creating hydrogen cell vehicles. I don't know about you, I am happy with my car! I really don't want to spend double the money to purchase half the power in a vehicle. I am one of the guilty ones that drive a SUV. I get about 15 MPG around town and 18 MPG, or about 350 miles per tank, just like the engineers designed it for. Now, the Hydro Conversion eBooks promise 25 to 100% better mileage. Let's go by the tank. It would be about 500-700 miles on a tank. That means I would be passing a lot of gas stations, sorry Middle East. The costs of the eBooks range from $40-$100, and they are very detailed. I have reviewed some of the eBooks, on hydrogen fuel, and they do offer uniqueness in product. You need to find what best suites your vehicle.

Hydrogen fuel will work on 99% of the vehicles on the road. This is considered an after sale and will not damage the vehicle, but you need to check the warranty on your vehicle. I checked mine and it would have voided my warranty, but I went with it anyway.

Some of the things you need to be aware of:

Lowest price hydro conversion kit GUARANTEED!

When it comes to my transportation, cheap is not what I am looking for.
You can use regular tap water. No need for special water additives.

This is a good feature and is true, you should only need a simple process of breaking up the molicules.
You will need very small amount of water 32oz or more - no refill needed for months.

This should be good, but I think I would check my water level every time I fill up. I check my gas miliage everytime I fillup, just to see if I have any problems.

Other guides require you to install a 16 gallon water tank.

A gallon of water, for the hydro cell, in the trunk should be plentyful.

You can slash your gas costs in half.

I see this differently, we have to pay the price for gas, can I go further without filling up?
Save over 40% on fuel costs!

Truly, is it saving or do we have more money to spend somewhere else?

You increase your mileage and boost engine performance.

Engine performance mean:, am I taking full advantage to the use of fuel? Which means less byproduct, but pure water in the environment.
You produce cleaner emissions and you keep the environment clean.

Your byproduct of the chemical reaction is again, 2 h's and an o, or water, cool!

We simplified the process for you in our NUMBER ONE easy steps complete guide!

Hydrogen cars should be simple, and government needs to step up the standards. They won't act unless we force them to!

How to Double Your MPG By Running your car on water.

Again, simple, install on your vehicle. Hydrogen fuel works on 99% of vehicles, which includes diesel!

What if I what to build my own hydrogen fuel cell:

I found most of the parts at a hardware store and tubes and connectors at an auto parts store. It would cost about $50 to $150, depending how technical you want your hydrogen fuel cell. It was almost, too simple. I am going to monitor it manually, but plan on adding a relay system. Using hyrogen fuel couldn't be much simpler. Do recognize, there needs to be a regulator to assure you have the right mix. This is stated in the eBooks. It's not like sticking a hose in the tank and turning on the water, making a water engine.

Remember, the hydrogen helps make the fuel burn cleaner and more effeciency. Or, a start to kick us into the "Jetsen's Era". The eBooks give you the necessary tools to create the hydrogen cell, but make sure you have the mechanical knowledge to complete the process. I don't, I hired it installed. This is only a tempory fix, but it will make an immediate response to a needed problem. The problem should have been resolved 20 years ago! This can be the first genereation into the future with the Jetsen's. sorry Fred and Wilma have been long gone. The hybrid cars or hybrid vehicles are here to stay.

I am an online retailer of Inflatable Kayaks, Canoes, and Boats. I enjoy the outdoors. http://www.rvinflatables.com

I have made a special interest to find various sources of eBooks to help me spend more time in the recreational areas of our country. It takes fuel to get there. I have found various eBooks related to energy effeciency. You can find them at http://www.rvinflatables.com/water_with_gas.html with $8 to $15 purchase rebates. I hope they help your search.

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