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How To Build A Hydrogen Generator To Turn Your Car Into A Water Burning Hybrid : New H hybrid cars 2008

How To Build A Hydrogen Generator To Turn Your Car Into A Water Burning Hybrid  
by Myla Madson

Almost a century ago the technology was uncovered that allowed someone to take ordinary water, and by applying a small voltage to it, separate the water molecule into a burnable gas called HHO, or Brown’s gas.
For decades, folks just like you and I have been building their own hydrogen generators to turn their cars into water burning hybrids. The technology works, it is easy to duplicate, and best of all, you can build your own hydrogen generator for under $65.
Sound impossible? Well it isn’t. And I should know, my daughter and built our own hydrogen generator over the course of a single weekend, with parts we were able to find locally and with just a couple of common household tools we found out in the garage.
If a single mom with limited time on her hands and even less mechanical ability can do it, anyone can!
So, how does one go about building their own hydrogen generator to power their car on water and drastically increase their gas mileage? Glad you asked.
First and foremost you need to get you a good, easy to follow guide. There are many available on the Internet but they all follow the same theory that if you apply electricity to water you can, through electrolysis, pull the water molecules apart to create a burnable gas that you then inject into the engine intake along with the gas you already use to create a much more efficient fuel source.
There are many different configurations and ways to control the voltage that goes to the generator. I choose a fairly basic model and I’m glad that I did. It increased my gas mileage by 25% and was very easy to build and install and did not require any type of engine modification.
I’ve since ordered and looked through some other guides and they range from easy to very difficult and complicated to understand. If you cannot read an electronic schematic or have a butterfly cutter lying about, whatever the heck that is, I’d steer away from the more complicated versions although I’m sure you would probably see better results.
No matter, any improvement in gas mileage is pretty awesome and building your own hydrogen generator to battle the big oil companies and tax hungry government is an amazing bonus. Off the subject a bit, but did you know the IRS has a manual on how to collect taxes after a nuclear war? Crazy huh?
Anyway, you should give this a chance and do some research. This isn’t some gimmick or scam that just popped up to take advantage of the current gas crisis. It has been around forever only it was kept quiet by the powers that be but at some point you can only draw so much blood out of a stone and hard working people the world over have had enough. The word is out and spreading like wild fire!

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