Question:
Can I purchase an HHO Generator based on the Stan Meyer patented
designs?
Answer:
Powergate
Technologies is designing a Kit based on the Stan Meyer design.
The unit will be for pick up trucks and large trucks. If you know
of another company with a Stan Meyer design that does not use
electrolysis please notify the web
master!
Question:
Why don't the auto manufacturers introduce this technology on
current vehicles?
Answer:
While gasoline was relatively cheap there was little financial
incentive because the American buying public demanded large,
powerful vehicles. The Stan Meyers patents would give the public
control over their own energy because when optimized or designed
from the ground up to take advantage of this technology vehicles
could be run on 100% water. Neither the oil companies nor the
government wants to see a multibillion dollar industry destroyed.
The oil companies are reported to make more profits than any other
industry on earth.
Question:
Is it dangerous to run my car on Hydrogen or HHO?
Answer:
That is like asking is it dangerous to bungee jump off a cliff.
Both gasoline and Brown's gas are highly flammable. Hydrogen is
explosive in the presence of Oxygen. That is the reason that the
attempts by the automakers to configure a vehicle to carry a tank
of Hydrogen onboard a car are doomed to failure.
It
is rumored that an inventor designed a safe way to store Hydrogen
and release it on demand. But the fact is he was wasting his time.
The safest way to store and transport Hydrogen is in water! The
Hydrogen can be safely released on-demand and as needed to
power your vehicle when using the Stan Meyer system. There must be
safeguards to insure that no Brown's gas can accumulate or become
pressurized beyond a nominal pressure required to feed the air
intake.
Brown's
gas is a highly explosive combination of two parts Hydrogen and
one part Oxygen. It will explode if excessively pressurized and/or
heated. No HHO generator should ever be constructed of ordinary
glass when used in a vehicle. No HHO generator should ever be
located within the passenger compartment of a vehicle. The HHO
generator should be placed as far away from the hot exhaust
manifold as possible. The unit must be in a space that is vented
to prevent any accumulation of gases in a confined space in the
event of a leak.
Hydrogen
is the smallest molecule of the gaseous elements. The Brown's gas
fuel lines must be totally impermeable to Hydrogen! I recommend
using stainless steel fuel lines.
When
the proper precautions are taken a Stan Meyer's type Water Fuel
Cell is actually safer than gasoline.
Question:
Will an HHO system void my car's warranty?
Answer:
Check with your local car dealer but before you do check out the Moss
Act that protects consumers from unscrupulous dealers and auto
manufacturers.
Question:
Can I run my car 100% on water?
Answer:
Possibly, but today's automobile would need to be re-engineered to
accommodate this technology. While Stan Meyer ran his dune buggy
exclusively on water a dune buggy has plenty of space and a
simple, exposed design. Most cars simply don't have the space. You
would no doubt find that your exhaust system would rust out very
quickly unless you installed a stainless steel exhaust. The Plans
include a special bonus report on how one man (who prefers to
remain anonymous) converted his car to run 100% on water.
Question:
Do I have to be a rocket scientist to build and install my own HHO
Hybrid system?
Answer:
No BUT you should be mechanically inclined and very comfortable
working on small projects. The hard stuff like cutting and
drilling stainless steel can be outsourced to any machine shop.
The electronics including building circuit boards can also be
outsourced. The plans include a link to several companies that
offer O2 simulator/sensor to over-ride your car's MAP.
Question:
How much will it cost me to build my own HHO unit?
Answer:
The most expensive component is the stainless steel tubes/pipes.
The other components should cost under $150. You could easily
spend several hundred dollars on stainless steel depending on how
many cells you wish to use. However, payback in fuel savings would
be very rapid. The O2 simulator is under $100. You can order the
complete Pulse Width Modulator circuitry for under $200. The miscellaneous
tubing and other hardware is inexpensive.
Question:
What kind of gas mileage can I expect?
Answer:
That is impossible to say since every engine and driving style is
different. Keep in mind that the most critical element in how much
gas mileage increase you see is the tuning. You will probably need
to purchase an EFIE or O2 sensor simulator to get the most out of
the HHO gasses. Otherwise, your engine management system could
compensate for the HHO by making your gasoline mixture richer.
Cars that have been carefully tuned with electronic optimization
circuits have seen 65 MPG or more. And, before you ask, NO, we
don't provide plans to build an optimization circuit since each
engine design is different.
Question:
What kind of support do you offer?
Answer:
At this low price for the plans we cannot afford to spend time
providing telephone support. The plans include clear diagrams,
pictures, video and circuit drawings. You receive a parts list
with sources as well. If despite all the detail and even
electronics instruction guide that we provide, you decide you are
not qualified to build a unit you can request a refund by
returning your CD within 56 days. We offer a full 56 days
guarantee to give you ample time to work on your project.
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