HOD Or Hydrogen On Demand System
Posted Under: Better Gas Mileage For Our Gas Guzzler,Building The Hydrogen Boioster,Water Hybrids
A Hydrogen On Demand System is a case in point of the system being greater than the constituent parts, to wit, the booster, the vaporizer, the EFIE, fuel heater, all individually important with the Hydrogen Generator being the essential keystone of the system. In the next paragraphs I am going to discuss each element that goes into the hydrogen on demand system. It is my aim to show you a simplified system, one that you can build yourself if you wish and one that will bring you some relief in your average miles per gallon of gas. I am sure that you have many questions about Hydrogen Boosters and its constituent parts that must go with it to make a system to achieve a reasonable 15-25% additional miles on your average miles per gallon.
Starting with the hydrogen booster or generator. There are many different types in the marketplace. Usually they all have the same ingredients within them ,that is, some type of liquid and some type of catalyst to speed up the electrical reaction to break the bonds of the liquid into hydrogen and oxygen. The shapes of the outer body holding this liquid might be as simple as a quart fruit jar to a sleek 4.5 inch steel tube or PVC pipe. The catalyst might be common ordinary soda bicarbonate or the more caustic soda known as lye or potash. Whatever is used the catalyst bubbles away and the reaction of splitting apart of the liquid into hydrogen and oxygen takes place. The byproduct, hydrogen and oxygen are transferred into the nearest high volume vacuum line and thus into the car's combustion chamber. The desired result is a cleaner more efficient burning of the gasoline and much less smog from the exhaust pipe not to mention being kind to the environment. Somewhere I read that there are more than 100 Companies of systems ranging from the single generator to complex and very expensive systems. Prices range from $175.00 to $1,000 and more for a complex system that the manufacturer will give with a written guarantee.
This is as good of a place to give a small warning. Please remember that the Internet is the last great "Land Rush" in our times so please do be careful. The web is still a place where Caveat Emptor does not mean watch the dog! It means that the buyer must be aware of the potential for items being mis-represented. One of the best things that you can do is called due diligence in accounting terms. Research the company or system by reviewing their website. Also check through Google whether anyone has had negative dealings with this company and what the results of this problem were. You do not want to be the next dissatisfied party. Secondly, read and visit the Yahoo Groups of the alternative fuels area. Join and read and watch, you will soon see that the scammers are readily represented. Be very careful about grandiose claims of 75-150 percent gains in mpg and "guarantees" for the same. The old adage," if it sounds too good to be true..." well you know the rest of that. Not to bore you, I will discuss how to keep the gains from your Hydrogen On Demand system tomorrow. Please return for this second part as I am still writing it.
By the way, I have a free ebook on water/ gas systems that I will send you if you wish. Drop me an email at jimclay1153@gmail.com and I will send the ebook to you. All the best, Jim























