Last night I watch you tube and I searched about new fuel alternatives and bio fuel. One video had caught my attention and as I watch the video, I was amazed and wish that this is true. The video is about water serve as a fuel for a car. And I remember back in my high school days on our chemistry experiment. Electrolysis of water can be split into two components hydrogen and oxygen than can serve as fuel. However, electrolysis of will need a lot of power to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. And a car is only run by a 12volt battery, which is obviously not enough to operate electrolysis. However a Filipino scientist named Mr. Daniel Dingel run his car with “TAP WATER." Mr. Dingel starts building his water-fuel engine as early as 1969 and dedicates his 30 years on developing his invention. According to him, his engine has a chamber that breaks apart water molecules to produce combustible hydrogen as a bio fuel. Electricity from a 12-volt car battery to use to split the water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen components, with the hydrogen then used to fuel the car engine.
Mr. Daniel Dingel has no patents for his invention and many of science associations or groups are giving a label for his invention as a fraud. However, Mr. Daniel Dingel has showed his car to public without any technical papers or explanation how real was his invention. His invention obviously is a major threat for all the oil companies around the world, but a major advantage and blessing to us consumers. Some of us may think this is just another science fiction or a hoax. However, these people or inventors give their full time, effort and money just to make new things for our benefits. Discovering new fuel alternatives and bio fuels are very useful for us.We should give them respect and gratitude for what they are doing for us. And if this water-fuel car does work, it would be a fantastic invention for all of us. Here's his video:
Monday, August 27, 2007
Water for Fuel? Is this Real?
Posted by cjadidas at 6:37 AM
Catergory: Bio Fuel, Fuel Alternatives
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