Is the water fuel system a perpetual motion machine?

The system is not a perpetual motion machine. It is a high-efficiency electromechanical system capable of producing enough hydrogen and oxygen to improve the overall fuel efficiency of internal combustion engines.

It is safe?

Vehicles powered by the water fuel system are inherently safer than hydrogen powered vehicles that require hydrogen tanks. Instead of hydrogen tanks, the water fuel system draws combustible hydrogen from the water as needed, and this constant release of hydrogen is continuously burned, thus preventing further buildups of hydrogen gas.

Why is the water fuel system called a conversion system?

It’s called a conversion system because it doesn’t require the removal, modification, or deactivation of any of your vehicles existing systems. Thus, it allows you to run your vehicle with 100% gasoline systems or with the water fuel system. In the unlikely event that your water fuel system fails, you can easily go back to using gasoline power. But soon you will get your system up and running again. Once you’ve driven on the water fuel system, you’ll never be satisfied with anything else!

How well does the system work?

In theory, a vehicle powered by the water hybrid system is capable of traveling 50 to 300 miles on each additional gallon of water, while improving overall fuel efficiency by up to 45%. However, as with any motor, actual efficiency depends on many factors such as; driving habits, terrain, vehicle weight and shape, and ability to adjust and optimize the system.

Can the water fuel system be used in other ways?

Yes, the system can provide water-based fuel for almost any appliance that requires natural gas or propane as a heat source; thus saving valuable and diminishing natural resources. Space heaters and furnaces are excellent candidates. Stoves and other cooking units, such as barbecue grills, can also be powered by the water fuel system. Such applications require a separate power source to convert your home’s 120 volt AC power to the 12 volt DC power required by the water fuel system. You can buy an inexpensive power supply at any electronics store like Radio Shack, or have someone familiar with electronics build one for you, since the design is very simple. The cost of household electricity used by the Water fuel system is negligible, probably less than $3 per month in most cases.

Is the system difficult to build?

No, the Water fuel system is relatively easy to assemble and very easy to install, especially compared to other conversion plans on the market. No special tools are required. The usual tool and equipment found in a typical home workshop will do the job. Assembling the HyTronic module to achieve its inherently high level of reliability requires care and attention to detail, along with average electronics skills. The only special piece of test equipment you may want to have access to use is an oscilloscope. It is not required, but it can help you get the most efficiency out of the HyTronics module. But you shouldn’t have any problem getting help from a local electronics guru if you don’t have an oscilloscope. Most people are so fascinated with unusual electronic devices and systems that they would almost be willing to pay you for the privilege of tuning their HyTronics module.

Can I buy a ready to install water fuel system?

At this time, this specific water fuel system is not commercially manufactured, but there are several dealers throughout the country that offer DIY (do-it-yourself) parts or fully assembled kits using similar technologies and principles. Planning is in the early stages to produce water fuel system conversion kits for most vehicles and eventually manufacturing the complete system, or at least its major components. We hope to have some prototype kits tested soon and delivery of ready-to-install kits should start sometime before the end of 2008.

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