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Author Topic: Water Fuel (not HHO) what is it worth to you?  (Read 7177 times)

waterfuelforall

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Water Fuel (not HHO) what is it worth to you?
« on: March 09, 2012, 11:04:22 AM »
Greetings all

I have recently finished a prototype of a water conversion cell that eliminates the need for ever having to purchase another drop of fuel.  So, I was wondering whether some feedback would be in order as to what public opinion is on this type of technology.

Before going further, let me clarify some things so I don't need to answer the basic questions.

 - This is a conversion of water (tap water or rain water) and does NOT involve standard electroylsis.
 - Saltwater works fine also but the old problem of engine corrosion from precipitate exists.  Far easier to use tap or rain water.
 - Not HHO.
 - The conversion cell is an 'inline' process so that fuel is converted as required.
 - All the same benefits apply as burning HHO (no emission, recyclable etc etc)
 - If you are fairly competent with tools and can read a schematics/blueprints.  Building a converter would take less than a day.

I will not enter into discussion about how the process is accomplished.

Considering many families spend thousands of dollars a year on fuel, what would you pay for information (or completed components) so as to convert any vehicle, generator, internal combustion engine?

To a clean planet and the end of oil!

Doug1

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Re: Water Fuel (not HHO) what is it worth to you?
« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2012, 01:09:01 PM »
The worth is equal to half the present expense spread out over the same time period. I spend about 300 month on energy over all. I walk to work. I used to work 900 miles from home but lived at work for most of the year.Other then 3 or 4 trips home a year I still didnt use much fuel.Shop for food and such once a week sometimes once every two weeks. The difference is the cost is spread out over time.I dont know of anyone who buys all their fuel and ellectric all at once for the yr.
 What happens if the device fails to perform or costs just as much in other materials to operate?Fails under certain conditions like extream cold or heat? If a device is for real use and not just a hobby or novalty ,is ment to replace an existing functioning system.What level of responsability do you except for your design based on consumer expectations to replace petrol? A pet rock is not going to replace my dog or protect my home and family.

happyfunball

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Re: Water Fuel (not HHO) what is it worth to you?
« Reply #2 on: March 09, 2012, 01:24:46 PM »
Peddle your silly scam elsewhere.

Paul-R

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Re: Water Fuel (not HHO) what is it worth to you?
« Reply #3 on: March 11, 2012, 04:09:44 PM »

I will not enter into discussion about how the process is accomplished.


In that case, why are you here?

Paul-R

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Re: Water Fuel (not HHO) what is it worth to you?
« Reply #4 on: March 11, 2012, 04:12:38 PM »

I will not enter into discussion about how the process is accomplished.


 In that case, why are you here?

gmeast

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Re: Water Fuel (not HHO) what is it worth to you?
« Reply #5 on: March 11, 2012, 06:00:21 PM »
Greetings all

I have recently finished a prototype of a water conversion cell.........................................

 - If you are fairly competent with tools and can read a schematics/blueprints.  Building a converter would take less than a day.

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Quoting your post above,  why do you even make such a statement if you will not explain the process?  If you supply 'schematics/blueprints', there are many, many competent members here comprised of Scientists, Physicists, Skilled-Creative-Experienced Experimenters and Engineers (me being one) who (at the very least - cumulatively) can glean the process from the "schematics/blueprints" ... as you say! Have you ever even SEEN a 'blueprint'?


You'll get nowhere here.  Good luck.


gmeast

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Re: Water Fuel (not HHO) what is it worth to you?
« Reply #6 on: March 11, 2012, 06:06:43 PM »

Quoting your post above,  why do you even make such a statement if you will not explain the process?  If you supply 'schematics/blueprints', there are many, many competent members here comprised of Scientists, Physicists, Skilled-Creative-Experienced Experimenters and Engineers (me being one) who (at the very least - cumulatively) can glean the process from the "schematics/blueprints" ... as you say! Have you ever even SEEN a 'blueprint'?


You'll get nowhere here.  Good luck.


Sorry about being harsh ... but that's the way most here will see it.

mscoffman

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Re: Water Fuel (not HHO) what is it worth to you?
« Reply #7 on: March 11, 2012, 06:53:46 PM »
A couple of questions;
 
a) Does it involve hydrogen peroxide HO=OH?
b) Does it involve nitrogen or carbon CO2 from the air?
c) Are the results storable in a cylinder/metal-tank versus a charged plasma?
 
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