How To Build A Hydrogen Generator To Double Your Gas Mileage

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The idea behind a hydrogen generator that will allow you to supplement the gas you use in your car with hydrogen is not new...
in fact it's nearly a century old.
Water is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
They are held together by invisible forces because one atom has a positive charge, the other a negative.
Together they cannot burn, but if we can separate the hydrogen atoms from the oxygen atom, we will come up with a gas that has three times more energy in it than regular gasoline.
This gas is called Brown's gas, named after the famous researcher Yull Brown.
It is made up of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one another and an oxygen atom.
By building a hydrogen generator that has two electrodes, one positive and one negative, submersed in water, when we send electricity through it we should be able to pull the atoms apart.
This is known as electrolysis and is the exact principle used in a hydrogen generator.
I recently purchased a guide from the internet that explained how to build and install one myself.
A country gal like myself without a lot of practical building experience was a pretty good test subject for how easy it is to build one of these generators.
There are actually two guides I found and I bought both, one for $97.
00 and the other for $47.
00.
Both claimed this was easy and inexpensive to do and you could find the parts you needed at your local hardware and auto parts store.
The more expensive book described a system that was easy to build although did not produce as much hydrogen gas as the other model.
The parts were not that easy to find but once located, I had the thing built and running in a couple of days.
The other guide was much more complicated to build and some of the parts had to be ordered and were not exactly cheap.
There was some electronics work to be done and the whole project was a bit over-whelming.
Both designs operated on the same theory that by running electricity through electrodes submerged in water, we could create enough hydrogen gas to mix with regular gasoline and drastically increase the efficiency of combustion causing the engine to use less gas, run cooler, smoother and quieter.
After running my car for a few months, I did indeed see a 30% increase in gas mileage.
I later bought a component that affects the oxygen sensor thus allowing the full benefit of my generator and I'm now operating at 50% increased gas mileage.
An oxygen sensor is designed to make sure you use only 20% of the energy in a gallon of gas.
The other 80% is used up in heat and unburned fuel.
When you make your fuel more efficient by adding Brown's gas to it, the oxygen sensor tries to adjust the fuel to air ratio and get you back to 20% efficiency.
This blatant waste of fuel is then sent to the catalytic convertor to get rid of the evidence by cooking away the unburned fuel.
The little guy is going to pay more for gas and you need to take control and find ways to help yourself save money.
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