if you think about it the process will never end beacous when it burnes it will put wattere back into the air then it will rain and you also have full oceans witch can be purfied so thats a great idea and you also wont have a big hole in you if you trip
I am surprised that there are so many adverse comments about this simple electrolytic process made in the main it seems by individuals with little of no scientific learning. Perhaps you should try this first and evaluate it properly before being so boorishly critical. The science behind this is simple to understand and sound in practice.
Its fucked up that you never will hear about this. Cause i bet the oil compaines and poloticians already buried this in the ground. If they can't make money they won't go with it. Its sad but its all about money. If you follow the money trail you can easily figure many things out.
Apparently this gas is already in use, and the product is called Aquygen (google video: 660759158947266385). The inventor claims to have changed the molecular bonding of water from HOH to HHO.
Very old technology guys. Don't freak out about it. It takes more energy to produce than what you get out. The car runs on batteries to electrolyze the water to produce H2. The batteries need to be charged somehow which is never brought up during the video. Hmmm...probably by a Coal-fired power plant.
Or, maybe it can be run off of an extra alternator running power to the electrolze. Interesting idea. The truth is, is that this really serves to point out that there ARE other cleaner methods!!!!!!
"Or, maybe it can be run off of an extra alternator.." And where do you suppose the power comes from to drive it? the most efficient (other than NASAs,which is 90% or so)electrolyzers are 60% on a good day.
Yep. It's an awesome welder to use! I used one for years back in the early 90's. It had a Methanol booster attached to increase BTU's if needed. Hydrogen is a great....if only there was a catalyst to cause water to separate easier.
Well no, its not fraud. That would indicate that nothing he says is true. The fact is, is that it IS true! He is useing a scientifically sound proses to seperate the hydrogen, from the oxygen. And thus, buring the hydrogen for fuel.
Am I missing something here? He uses electrolysis to split the water into hydrogen and oxygen, then effectively burns the hydrogen. You get as much energy out as you put in. I can see how a car could have a hydrogen tank but not a water tank? You would have to electrolyse the water on-board so you might as well have an electric motor. Someone please explain this to me
Electric needs notwithstanding (and electricity still mostly comes from fossil fuels, right?), isn't freshwater a scarce commodity in the world today? We have droughts in the U.S. and the UN has initiatives to help provide clean drinking water for developing nations. So although this process may be safe and powerful, it's more of a novelty than a useful solution.
This is not a new dicovery, but the oil companys, could never allow is to progress. But it should be pushed for the sake of the planet and our pocket.
The problem is, is that it still take alot of electricity to do it. To do it u would have to have an electrical power souce that is portable for it to fuel a car. Still Its very interesting.
you can use a car battery its just that you can't get them to go to fast i think they go 50mph or 60mph but this is nothing new this water power car thing has been around for over 30yrs
This kind of thing is fascinating to a layman like me. But the news report doesn't give many details. I am skeptical about this - if it really worked that well, wouldn't we be hearing about it more?
Acturaly the method he is useing is scientificaly sound. He seperates Hydrogen and Oxygen from water tho the means of electrosis. Its not new but it is still very interesting non the less! And Yes u can acturaly use it to fuel a car but it takes alot of electricity to do so!
Wow! So Denny Klein is going to join the ranks of people like Steven Horvath in Australia, who sold a lot of stock to losers, Henry Garrett in Texas – in 1935 – and Stanley Meyer, who was convicted of fraud in 1996. Andrija Puharich – who also “discovered” Uri Geller! – Archie Blue, Bob Boyce, Carl Cella, Charles H. Garrett, Daniel Dingel, Hector Pierre Vaes, Nakamatsu Yoshiro, Sam Leslie Leach, Stanley Meyer and many others, eh?
What happened to this. Now it seemsvas though it never existed
Philitron128 1 year ago
oh any 1 who was saying it goes back into the system i live in Australia cant really afford wasting our water on this until perfected
haydenage 1 year ago
is this a scam?
x11115 2 years ago
no!
ZZAKON 1 year ago
thats amazing.
bonchabon 2 years ago
nevermind the electrical power input. Laws of thermodynamics and conservation of energy still apply.
bbtapb 2 years ago
Theft!!! Check Stanley meyers... this technology excists already since the 80's
but yeah they had to wack the poor guy that came up with the invention... now years later it rises again lol theft theft theft!!!
DeV1LSn0w 3 years ago
if you think about it the process will never end beacous when it burnes it will put wattere back into the air then it will rain and you also have full oceans witch can be purfied so thats a great idea and you also wont have a big hole in you if you trip
halo5549 3 years ago
we dont have enough water little lone is gas this solves nothing
haydenage 3 years ago
Newtons law.
Matter can not be created NOR destroyed.
It will turn to a gas. The will rain again.
justBINDER 3 years ago 2
Do u live in the mojave or what? Don't have enough water lol. It turns right back to water after it's cycled through.
Glendale81 1 year ago
I can just see the goverment getting into the water business.Opps I for got Coca-Cola has already done this.
learnercurious1 3 years ago
wow, usa got a new idea.. make water to fuel to make the earth's dooms day thingy closer
simonrunkar93 3 years ago
I am surprised that there are so many adverse comments about this simple electrolytic process made in the main it seems by individuals with little of no scientific learning. Perhaps you should try this first and evaluate it properly before being so boorishly critical. The science behind this is simple to understand and sound in practice.
oculus54 4 years ago 5
Its fucked up that you never will hear about this. Cause i bet the oil compaines and poloticians already buried this in the ground. If they can't make money they won't go with it. Its sad but its all about money. If you follow the money trail you can easily figure many things out.
baser11 4 years ago 2
Apparently this gas is already in use, and the product is called Aquygen (google video: 660759158947266385). The inventor claims to have changed the molecular bonding of water from HOH to HHO.
serialjunkie 4 years ago
NB: Claiming is one thing, fact is another.
serialjunkie 4 years ago
Well Exxon just created a morally disturbing new fuel... HUMAN FLESH... Look it up, Its Called Vivoleum.
I would rather go with the water.
DrGryndMD 4 years ago
if the government ever decides to go mainstream with this idea, it's gonna cost about 35 bucks to take a shower.
OGxBUCCWEET 4 years ago
B.S. water is too available....creeks, lakes, rain....and the byproduct = water
semopit 4 years ago 3
Very old technology guys. Don't freak out about it. It takes more energy to produce than what you get out. The car runs on batteries to electrolyze the water to produce H2. The batteries need to be charged somehow which is never brought up during the video. Hmmm...probably by a Coal-fired power plant.
segarza 4 years ago
Or, maybe it can be run off of an extra alternator running power to the electrolze. Interesting idea. The truth is, is that this really serves to point out that there ARE other cleaner methods!!!!!!
cyrax037 4 years ago
"Or, maybe it can be run off of an extra alternator.." And where do you suppose the power comes from to drive it? the most efficient (other than NASAs,which is 90% or so)electrolyzers are 60% on a good day.
FullspeedorNothin 4 years ago
Yep. It's an awesome welder to use! I used one for years back in the early 90's. It had a Methanol booster attached to increase BTU's if needed. Hydrogen is a great....if only there was a catalyst to cause water to separate easier.
segarza 4 years ago
Like others have said, it's fraud. What is HHO gas suppose to be? Water vapor?
vmelkon 4 years ago
Well no, its not fraud. That would indicate that nothing he says is true. The fact is, is that it IS true! He is useing a scientifically sound proses to seperate the hydrogen, from the oxygen. And thus, buring the hydrogen for fuel.
cyrax037 4 years ago
even if we get water for cars they will make it so we have to buy "special water" so they can make lots of cash -.-
XGodOfDeathX 4 years ago
yeah there are many who were killed because of this invention and oil companies and banks dont want this, because? the mighty dollar!
hovernator 5 years ago
Well, that is one reason that its not used more! Also, haveing a hydrogen tank might be a bit volital(Hindenberg)
cyrax037 5 years ago
Am I missing something here? He uses electrolysis to split the water into hydrogen and oxygen, then effectively burns the hydrogen. You get as much energy out as you put in. I can see how a car could have a hydrogen tank but not a water tank? You would have to electrolyse the water on-board so you might as well have an electric motor. Someone please explain this to me
joliver1980 5 years ago
omg, he could use the thing that turns air into water for the ful for hat and WAZAM fuel from the SKY!
XswansonX 5 years ago
Yeah... USA government buys this invention and stops the research. USA gets too much money from oil.
datiger 5 years ago
such a project will get silently stopped. u know why?
because it will affect huge oil companies, the same thing happened with the electric car many times before.
meer81 5 years ago
This is called Browns Gas, many times re-invented. Originaly by Brown in 1930's or something.
iv81 5 years ago
Electric needs notwithstanding (and electricity still mostly comes from fossil fuels, right?), isn't freshwater a scarce commodity in the world today? We have droughts in the U.S. and the UN has initiatives to help provide clean drinking water for developing nations. So although this process may be safe and powerful, it's more of a novelty than a useful solution.
JnJP 5 years ago
This is not a new dicovery, but the oil companys, could never allow is to progress. But it should be pushed for the sake of the planet and our pocket.
PAULABCDEFG12 5 years ago
well, maybe you could make a hydeogen powered generetor to power the hydrogen cars. lol.
-=-PIRO-=-
piroclips 5 years ago
The problem is, is that it still take alot of electricity to do it. To do it u would have to have an electrical power souce that is portable for it to fuel a car. Still Its very interesting.
cyrax037 5 years ago
you can use a car battery its just that you can't get them to go to fast i think they go 50mph or 60mph but this is nothing new this water power car thing has been around for over 30yrs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVhXrvCCILw
nickv11763 5 years ago
This kind of thing is fascinating to a layman like me. But the news report doesn't give many details. I am skeptical about this - if it really worked that well, wouldn't we be hearing about it more?
scott97 5 years ago
Acturaly the method he is useing is scientificaly sound. He seperates Hydrogen and Oxygen from water tho the means of electrosis. Its not new but it is still very interesting non the less! And Yes u can acturaly use it to fuel a car but it takes alot of electricity to do so!
cyrax037 5 years ago
And you think he's a fraud because........?
phon 5 years ago
Nevermind. It probably is a fraud.... :(
phon 5 years ago
Wow! So Denny Klein is going to join the ranks of people like Steven Horvath in Australia, who sold a lot of stock to losers, Henry Garrett in Texas – in 1935 – and Stanley Meyer, who was convicted of fraud in 1996. Andrija Puharich – who also “discovered” Uri Geller! – Archie Blue, Bob Boyce, Carl Cella, Charles H. Garrett, Daniel Dingel, Hector Pierre Vaes, Nakamatsu Yoshiro, Sam Leslie Leach, Stanley Meyer and many others, eh?
econalc 5 years ago