Think you can turn your car into a water powered Car I found a cool site that offers a review to people who offer books on it.
http://watercarreview.info/
Convert Your Car Into Water Powered Car
This is the technology that will change America then the world. Just as the automoble change everything, now this amazing fuel can too. The great thing about it - is that it would positively effect the car industry in positive way. This has to be in production and on the street in five years or less!
Then we’d be paying $4.00 per gallon of water, instead of the 2 gallons for $1.00 were paying now. Not to mention the fact that we also need water to LIVE!
but we could of developed the technology and made it more and more effient, we would of lived a very different 20th century had we used this tech instead of a hundred years ago. And 4oz of water for one hundred miles thats friggin amazing. Back this product!!!
TURNS BACK INTO PURE WATER AFTER ITS EMITED. So simply put IT WOULD TURN INTO RAIN DOOFUS. Its not like we dont use it for just drinking think. firetrucks, showers, toilet, pools, hotubs, pressure washers, food production, cooling systems, I could go on but I hope you get my point
Dun forget, this car uses SEAWATER as well. Erhmm… so do wat you say make sense then?
All of these “Power your car on water” devices are fake. You can’t actually generate power from water itself. The fuel cell devices take hydrogen and convert back to water to generate energy from that. However, to actually split the water into hydrogen, it requires energy, at a higher rate than the energy you regain from the fuel cell conversion. As such, you need an additional chemical compound or direct electrical input to perform electrolysis (the catalytic conversion of water to Hydrogen and Oxygen).
Basically, what this means is that you need an additional replacement cartridge, or something similar, which contains chemical components (active sodium, maybe) that will allow the water to undergo a chemical reaction to form hydrogen.
As such, these devices are terribly inefficient and the ones that may provide energy, do not “harness” energy from water as they imply. Sorry chaps.