How Do Hydrogen Fuel Systems Work

Alternative sources of fuel are of interest not only to high class research firms but also to the average consumer. Rising gas prices have forced everyone, save the extravagantly rich, to make sacrifices and find new ways to power their vehicles. The widespread desire to save on gas has led to the increased purchasing of hybrid and electric cars.

For those that do not have the ability to switch vehicles, improving current transportation’s efficiency is the only option left. To date, the most effective way to drastically increase gas mileage is to install a hydrogen fuel system, which employs only water to function.

Hydrogen is created through the electrolysis of water. Electricity is taken from the car battery and used as the catalyst to stimulate electrolysis. The hydrogen created burns much more cleanly than regular fuel and increases the efficiency of gasoline. Only about twenty percent of the energy released by burning gas goes in to moving a vehicle; the other eighty percent is lost to heat and other energy forms. A water system enables the engine to harness more usable power. When people think of alternative fuels, gasoline is never on the list. However, if the fuel could be made to work at nearly one hundred percent efficiency, there would be no oil crisis.

The benefits of installing a hydrogen fuel system in to your vehicle are numerous and significant. Improved gas mileage is the first and most obvious advantage. Helping the environment is vital as well, as a destroyed ecosystem is harmful to everything, including humans. Your engine will last a lot longer, as water is consistently rejuvenating to it. Minuscule amounts of water need to be used; in fact, you can use the same liter of water for months, as water contains thousands of times more energy than oil. Finally, one will notice a considerable decrease in noise and an increase in driving smoothness, which are signs of how excellent the water system really is.

Initial costs for constructing and installing a system vary, depending on whether you purchase a conversion kit and/or pay a mechanic to perform the installation for you. At the lowest level, conversions can run as low as one hundred and fifty dollars. Of course, the fuel for the system, water, does not cost any money at all. Installation is safe and does not void a vehicle’s warranty, and a water fuel system can be removed at any time for any reason. One usually saves more than they spent after only a few months of water fuel utilization.

Like with any innovation, there are critics of using water for fuel. Some say that the process violates the laws of physics; that because energy in equals energy out, there is no way consuming water could yield any positive results. Recall that the ultimate purpose of a water system is to increase the efficiency of gasoline. Water cannot be used for fuel alone; it needs to be paired with gasoline.

In any case, it is clear that hydrogen fuel systems are effective, as hundreds of thousands of people have already invested in conversion kits. In fact, it is predicted that within the next decade, a majority of vehicles will come standard with some kind of water fuel system, thus easing many countries dependence on oil.

Daniel Millions
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2 Responses to “How Do Hydrogen Fuel Systems Work”

  • bodybuilder_in_training:

    Hydrogen Systems – Fuel Economy Testing?
    Ok, my trucking company wants to install hydrogen systems(feeding hydrogen to the intake manifold) on our diesel trucks. They want to install them on only 10 vehicles as a test run. What would be the independent and dependent factors for this test.

    I’m guessing dependent factor is the MPG(Fuel Economy).
    Independents – Driver?(he controls acceleration and speed), and the hydrogen units themselves?

    So how would I use a 4 step hypothesis test to answer this question(do the hydrogen units improve fuel efficiency and engine emissions, if so by how much).

    Also, how could I use a t test to help woth the analysis?
    Adding: This is the JetStar Hydrogen system made by Dynamic Fuel Systems out of Canada

  • billrussell42:

    Where are you getting the hydrogen?

    I really hope it’s not the so called "HHO" systems that use the battery to electrolyze water to generate the Hydrogen.

    If it is, this is a well known hoax. Your fuel economy will go down! plus the engines will have the risk of explosion, which could damage the truck and the driver.

    Bottom line, it is equivalent to the flat earth theory. You don’t get something for nothing. Everyone will be very embarrassed when they find out.

    You can email me for more info.

    re your wanting to do a test on this, is equivalent to someone wanting to test the flat earth theory. Or the hollow earth theory.

    edit, I looked at their web pages quickly, and nowhere do they say where they are getting the hydrogen from and how they are storing it in each truck.

    I still think it’s a hoax. Hydrogen is very difficult to store in any quantity.
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