Hydrogen has long been an interest to the scientific community to provide the power supply to solve many of the worlds energy problems, however it is expensive and uses as much energy to produce as it provides, there has never been a proven ecconomical way to to produce hydrogen for everyday uses that does not require extensive storage problems and containment.
There has been some success in the use of Hydrogen along with other fuels that has improved the burn rate therefore reduced the amount of fuel required, and reduced the MPG when used in vehicles.
WATER IS THE ONLY FUEL
The HYDROGEN EXTRACTOR with the help of a 12 volt electronic module, takes the Hydrogen and Oxygen from the water and uses it as the fuel to provide heat to cook, heat water, run small engines, fuel bar-b-que grills and with larger units will provide power for Autos, SUVs and Trucks.
ENVIRONMENT SAFE
The HYDROGEN EXTRACTOR not only uses a resource (water) that is renewable but only produces as a by product clean water.
The concept was conceived by a small group of scientists, engineers, and inventors in Canada. They were determined to do something meaningful about their deteriorating envir-oment, but couldn't obtain any real help or funding from government sources, this was the result of their personal funding and efforts.
PLANS AND MANUAL
The Plans and Manual are first-class from start to finish. The text and artwork are superb. Every word of text is written by an automotive expert with many years of experience. Included is a patent drawing (along with text details) for a neat little hydrogen generating carburetor that has everything self-contained. Along with the drawings, the manual has a list of materials needed with a list of suppliers. The whole works simply bolted right onto the intake manifold. What an ingenious invention that was...and it was done back in 1936.
The owner is William S. Power and located at 7017 No Litchfield #388, Glendale, AZ 85307, and has said that though he had planned to produce the kit, but because of the length of time to get it to market, he felt that a book and plans set was the way to go, after all it's design is relatively simple - it lends itself well to being built in a home workshop.