You all can believe what you want but when you put it into perspective how are you justifying this power output must be more than power input??? If that's true then gasoline is the worst of them all... As you get nothing in return for burning it past the power it makes to power your vehicle...
I have personally seen this work... We're not talking about Hydrogen fuel cells here... They are doing the process backwards from what I was talking about... They are using hydrogen to create electricity to power an electric car... Whereas the hydrogen produced from water helps power a gasoline motor... making it more efficient. All you have to do is put gas in it and put water in the cell. Burning Hydrogen along w/ Gasoline is much more power and thus needs less fuel to accomplish it's task... I have seen this on a chevrolet full-size truck w/ the vortec V-8 that is now getting 28~32 mpg.... pretty amazing for a SBC.
The way everyone is doing it is running the Hydrogen into the air intake before the Intake manifold letting the gas mix with the air. Of course you need the gasoline to power the alternator to power the cell but lets face it, you have an infinite amount of 12V power from the alternator as long as the motor is running.
What I have seen is people are wiring up a switch to the power going to the fuel cell and turn it on when you are driving.... Turn it off when you are not... It's pretty simple and seems to work wonders.... Not in actually doing away with gasoline or as a new stand-alone power for vehicles but a nice way to increase fuel mileage in our bad gas burners.
You do realize that generating electricity actually puts a load on the engine, right? And the more you generate, the greater the load. There is no "infinite amount of 12V power". You can't get anything for free. Don't you think that if this actually worked, it would be on every news show? Gas prices are headline news every single day, and here we have a supposed source of free energy and no one knows about it? This one doesn't pass the smell test.
And let's not forget the physics on this one. There is an inherent loss with this. You cannot get 100% of the energy out that you put in. You get that, right? So you are using more energy to create the electricity to separate the hydrogen out of the water then you get by burning the hydrogen. How can this possibly work? Short answer....it can't.
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