Ethos, the Swiss-based company, looks as though it has come up against some very stiff competition, now from the Japanese, in the race against time to commercially produce the world's first water-powered car.
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Race hots up to commercially produce the first car running on ordinary tap water
Japanese Car Runs Exclusively on Water!
The Japanese company Genepax has unveiled a car that runs exclusively on water. They even have a working prototype that was showed off in front of the press. They claim that using only one liter of water it can run with 80km/h.
Why PWM Electrolyzers Work
In this video it is briefly explained why PWM Electrolyzers work. Faraday’s studies have revealed two centuries ago that the energy necessary to split the oxygen from hydrogen is higher than that gained by burning them. In fact, the reality is that is true with ordinary DC current, but when PWM-ed square impulses are used, the situation changes dramatically. Faraday did not know that.
Plans On How To Run Your Car On Tap Water
We know for certain that an automobile will run on water. So this could be an interesting project for you mechanical types, with a great reward of never having to purchase gasoline for the rest of your life — and helping humanity at the same time.
Daniel Dingel’s working Water Car Demonstration
This is a REAL car working with REAL water… through electrolysis. It seems that the re-mix of hydrogen and oxygen actually produces more energy than it takes to split them! Daniel Dingel from Philippines has made 100 motors work on water and wants to spread them to the world, so any country can reverse engineer it and make something better off it. It’s really amazing how we were taught since kids that water only kills fire… not always!
How to Boost Your Car With Hydrogen
You can always boost your car’s performance by adding a so-called “cell†to your car’s air input. This cell produces hydrogen through electrolysis of water impurified with baking soda, for example, or another electrolyte. The plans are easy to build at home during your weekend, and to test them on your carburretor or fuel-injection engine. More details on http://www.cars-and-trees.com/?p=26.
How to Build A Water Car At Home
In July 2005, an American mechanic released most of the details of his simple conversion system which allows an ordinary car to use water as the only fuel. Click here: http://www.cars-and-trees.com/?p=18 for more details.