Can these Hydrogen Electrolysis Devices improve my Gas Mileage?
Electrolysis of water is the decomposition of water (H2O) into oxygen (O2) and hydrogen gas (H2) due to an electric current being passed through the water. This electrolytic process creates a gas call HHO, formerly known as "Browns Gas".
An electrical power source ( such as the Battery in an automobile) is connected to two electrodes, (typically made from some corrosion resistant metal such as stainless steel) which are placed in the water. Hydrogen will appear at the cathode (the negatively charged electrode, where electrons are pumped into the water), and oxygen will appear at the anode (the positively charged electrode). The amount of hydrogen generated is twice the amount of oxygen, (HHO) and both are proportional to the total electrical charge that was sent through the water.
Electrolysis of pure water is very slow, and can only occur due to the self-ionization of water. Pure water has an electrical conductivity about one millionth that of seawater. It is sped up dramatically by adding an electrolyte (such as a salt, an acid or a base). Baking soda is a base and can be added to speed up the production of hydrogen to a quantity that is usable for automobile engines.
Historically, the first known electrolysis of water was done by William Nicholson and Anthony Carlisle in about 1800.
Now some manufacturers are offering instructions books explaining hydrogen electrolysis and hydrogen generators that install under the hood and are made from inexpensive household type stuff.With gas prices going up, I am pretty sure these guys are doing OK.
But Only one of these vendors has the balls to make their own generators and sell them to the public.. I guess all the rest are fearful of lawyers. Hint....the one that makes ready to install units is the first one listed...and its called "savefuel"
SaveFuel Supplemental Hydrogen - DIY instructions for $39.95- or You can buy ready made units
Water4Gas ...$97 -
Run Your Car With Water...$47 - for a limited time