Water Fuel Scams Part 2
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Hydrogen Car Kits
Water Cars
Hydrogen Water Fuel
A famous claim about a water-fuelled
car that was never verified was the Meyer's Water Fuel Cell. In the 1990's and
American inventor, Stanley Meyer, claimed that he had invented a way of powering
his 1.6 litre dune buggy on water alone. Because this process was never
verified, the exact details of how he achieved this are a bit vague. Basically
he claimed that he had replaced the spark plugs with modified "injectors" that
sprayed water into the engine. This was then subject to an electrical charge
that would extract the hydrogen and oxygen, which would then be combusted, so
that it turned back into water vapour. The energy gained from the process was
alleged to be powerful enough to turn the engine. Meyer's never managed to
substantiate his claim, and in 1996 was actually convicted of fraud in an Ohio
court. He later died of an aneurism, and there are some persistent conspiracy
theories that suggest he was poisoned to keep his revolutionary water fuel cell
suppressed.
Another famous claim was that of Garrett's Electrolytic Carburetor. In 1930's
Texan born Charles H Garrett alleged the he had built a new engine that
generated enough hydrogen by electrolysis to run on water alone. This was
patented, and the drawings show electrolysis plates situated in a regular float
style carburettor. Despite the plans being reveled, it was never verified that
this engine worked, and some people have speculated that the car that Garrett
used in his demonstrations was actually run on conventional fuels.
Some common scams regarding water fuel are those companies selling additives,
often in tablet form, that are said to convert water into a usable fuel. This is
based on the principle of fuels like acetylene, which is calcium carbide added
to water. Acetylene is a highly combustible liquid, and the added carbides give
it additional higher energy value. Theoretically it would be possible to create
a stable additive that would make water usuable as a fuel, but currently this
has not yet been verified. It would also technically be these additives, such as
carbides that would be the fuel, and the water itself would just be a vessel.
Any cars that run on water mixed with higher energy additives would be a carbide
powered car and not a water powered one.
Chile, Santiago,
Syria, Damascus,
Liechtenstein, Vaduz,
Antioch California USA
Lichtenstein, Vaduz,
Singapore, Singapore,
Georgia, Tbilisi,
Austria, Vienna,
Madagascar, Antananarivo,
St. Vincent and The Grenadines, Kingstown
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