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ANSWER: Your internal combustion engine's
efficiency will be dramatically improved with the introduction of
HYDROGENgas. You see, the engine
alternator keeps turning whether or not the engine and battery use
all of the electricity it produces. Energy is wasted
constantly turning the alternator that is captured to power the
HYDROGEN GENERATORÒ which, in turn, produces HYDROGEN AND OXYGEN GASES used to improve
combustion. The way modern engines work, powering the
HYDROGEN GENERATORÒ is virtually a
FREBEE!
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ANSWER: It's absolutely safe and HYDROGEN is not as dangerous as gasoline. In
the HYDROGEN GENERATORÒ it’s not under tremendous pressure
in a tank that’s likely to rupture and then explode during a
collision.
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ANSWER: There is always some place a unit
can be installed. For instance, the Ford Focus has no room under
the hood, either, but a unit can be (and has been) installed
outside of and below the engine compartment, in front of the
driver's side wheel well. Sometimes it takes a bit of creativity
to find a location.
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ANSWER: Yes, for instance, you could sell
units on a commission basis as a distributor. Email us to find
out how this might work for you.
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ANSWER: There are no plans to market product
in any other way.
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ANSWER: Marketing efforts are just
beginning. This Web site was initiated in October, 2006 and is
still being modified as new information becomes available.
Testimonials are being added to this Web site even now and the
testimonials page is now active.
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ANSWER: The proof is in the technology. As
long as no harsh chemicals are added to Generator units, nothing
but water can possible result from the process of internal
combustion. That water is expelled in a vehicle's engine exhaust
as harmless steam. Users are cautioned not to add lye or any other
harmful electrolytic substance to Generators - that's why only
distilled water and a small amount of minerals are
recommended.
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ANSWER: Yes. Depending upon the number of
units purchased, production economies of scale can reduce the cost
per unit. Fleet owners are encouraged to call our office (see the
"Contact Us" Web page).
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ANSWER: Actually, for what they accomplish, they are relatively inexpensive. Like any other product, the initial cost depends on labor, materials, fixed overhead, etc. But, unlike other expenditures (new TV or gaming system, for instance), this one pays you back by saving money normally spent on your regular fuel.
ANSWER NUMBER 2: And don't forget the fact that your
initial expense to obtain a HYDROGEN
GENERATORÒ may be partially or
perhaps even completely offset by a reduction in your tax burden.
Check out http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8911.pdf
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ANSWER: No. The addition of a HYDROGEN GENERATORÒ should be treated like any other
after-market add-on that actually reduces harmful emissions. But,
obviously, we cannot speak for all manufacturers and if you think
this might be an issue, we recommend you check with the company
that provides your vehicle warranty.
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ANSWER: Adding lye or other electrolytic
substances will void the warranty, eventually destroy the unit and
may even harm your engine. The unit is designed to use only
distilled water with a little bit of mineral added.
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ANSWER: Tests have shown that distilled
water with a little bit of mineral content is better than tap
water as an electrolytic medium. Tap water may have a great deal
of mineral content and may cause you unit to blow fuses. We found
distilled water at a big box discount store for 64 cents per
gallon.
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ANSWER: Water is actually an extremely
concentrated form of hydrogen and oxygen gases. A liter of water
at sea level will produce an enormous amount of both gases when
the two are separated by electrolysis. Don't worry, using HRH
technology, a small amount of water can produce lots of gas.
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ANSWER: Absolutely! A Generator should
have a 20% denatured alcohol solution in order to keep it healthy
during freezing weather. See the "Installation" page of this Web
site for more details.
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ANSWER: Your unit should draw under 20
amps - that's the maximum design parameter and the fuse limit. The
operating amp level you should shoot for is between 10 and 15
amps. If your unit is blowing fuses, it may mean you have added
water with too much mineral content. If this occurs, drain the
unit and refill with distilled water. Sometimes a bit of
experimentation is required before you find water quality that
will keep your unit operating under 20 amps.
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