Can A Car Run On Water?

Water Fuel

Rising gas prices and looming rumors of a fossil fuel shortage have been a mainstay in the news today.

Cars are a necessity for any typical family. Hybrid cars have been reported to increase gas mileage to lower fuel costs, but can a car run on water?

It seems outlandish, but running a car on water is currently a patented idea. A car’s need is energy and water can provide the fueling power to make a car run.

How does a car running on water work?

The technology needed to run a car on water is called electrolysis and the power used to create the reaction is from your car’s battery.

Water, as most people know, is a molecule with two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Hydrolysis breaks the bonds between these atoms which chemically releases energy.

The free energy in the form of HHO, called Brown’s gas, is then used to power your car. The system still uses typical automotive gasoline, but the mixture allows your car to run on a minimal amount of 20%-30% gasoline.

There are several advantages to using water to fuel your car.
 
Your gas mileage can increase up to seventy five percent. The increase in efficiency from your car’s engine will also remove carbon deposits from your exhaust. 
 
Burning water lowers emissions and the effects of global warming, so you will be contributing to a better atmosphere. 
 
Most importantly, running your car on water will save you money in the end. High costs of gas and its demand have taken a toll on the working class family. 
 
How can you save money and run your car on water?

There are conversion kits available online.   

If you don't feel capable of altering functions of your engine, some automobile mechanics will convert your car’s engine for you.

The conversion price varies from approximately $49.00 to upwards of $500.00. 

The process to allow your car to run on water fortunately only takes a few hours.  The system also includes a monitoring system, so if hydrogen runs low it will increase the amount of gas available to the engine to keep the car moving.

If rising cost of gasoline has pinched your budget, consider converting your car to run on water.

Many businesses have denounced the possibility of Brown’s gas being a viable form of technology, but the process has been a proven way to power your car.

The idea not only saves you money, but you will be a major contributor to lowering the effects of global warming, which allows for a cleaner future.