http://www.hydrowaterpower.com/ http://www.hydrowaterpower.com/hydrogenOrder.htm
We did a couple test drives with the vehicle, because we had an been invited to SolFest in Hopland, California, and found it ran pretty reliably up to about 60 miles an hour. The one down side was that it was overheating a little when running on gasoline, natural gas or hydrogen. We thought well this is probably ok we can go down to Hopland do the event and come back and fix it up with the correct fuel regulation devices and be all good, that is where our thinking went astray.
As we were traveling down to Hopland about 500 miles south, we had a breakdown.
We ended up in Yreka, California. We sure didnt expect the road to California on US101 to be all hills, but man it was up and down the whole way. We didnt realize that the vehicle was overheating while we were driving, because it was late and the heat gauge hadnt been working earlier. We didnt notice that is until we smelt antifreeze.. oh no.. we stopped a few places to fill the vehicle up with water immediately and decided that we better stop and let it cool down. As we let it cool down, we fell asleep to a policeman knocking on our door that we had to move out.
We explained the case and he was nice enough to push us to town (Yreka) with our big POWERED BY HYDROGEN sign on the side, how embarrassing. I have to say that I really appreciate the policemans generosity of taking us to town. When we got to town we ate some food and decided we better take it over to some of the local repair shops.
We walked and had to drive the limping vehicle to the shops we found out so they could analyze it (duh.) Well the good news was that they were really impressed with our work, the bad news every shop said that they wouldnt touch it with a 10 foot pole, because it was too advanced and they didnt want to try to fix it, if they didnt know how to put it back together. What to do now?
http://www.hydrowaterpower.com/
This is a scam; the claims are fraudulent. Beware.
Desertphile 2 years ago