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How to Convert Your Car to Water Hybrid

March 22nd, 2010 No comments

A water hybrid car plants producing hydrogen and oxygen from water and mixing the extracted gas into the fuel-air mixture which is then sent to the motor. This requires electricity to be supplied to the water to H2O is split into hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen is flammable and oxygen acts as an oxidant.

This principle can be detected with a simple electrolysis experiment. You need some water, a glass, a 9-volt battery and two wires. First, fill your glasswith water until it is half full then splice approximately 1 cm at both ends of the wires. Connect one wire to each terminal of the battery, so that one goes to the positive terminal and the other goes to the negative pole. Remember each other, not with the two wires in contact.

What will you need to do next dive at the other end of the wires in the glass, so that the edges of our ends is immersed in the water. In a few moments you will see that bubbles are produced in each of the wires. Oneof them is hydrogen and the other is oxygen.

This process is called electrolysis and is the basis of water-hybrid vehicles. The more bubbles of hydrogen. More bubbles can be produced in water by adding salt. And are made even more bubbles, if you value the graphite-water end of the wire.

Now that you know the basics, everything you need to do is build a device that does just that and channel gases produced – both hydrogen and oxygen – the carburetor sois that it mixes with the rest of the mixture. The other way to go is just buy one of the existing devices out there.

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