Water4Gas is taking internet by storm. No wonder - no one really wants to spend too much on petrol, and the prices are increasing with no signs of slowing down yet. It comes as no surprise that many are looking for alternative fuel sources. One of the most recent ideas is hydrogen fuel. Water4Gas is an instruction manual that is sold online to help the consumers to convert their cars to run on the mixture of petrol and hydrogen gas.
Ozzie Freeman is behind the Water4Gas creation. He and his team have put together a step-by-step guide with photos that explains exactly what to do to increase your car gas mileage. It employs hydrogen technology, which has a great potential and is still quite new and controversial.
What are the Water4Gas products?
This company offers ebooks and an email course designed to teach anyone how to build the hydrogen converter and install into a car. The books are available for purchase as a download. Those books also contain extensive information on hydrogen fuel, how to extract hydrogen from water, and the safety measures that are necessary to take when handling such substances.
Is Water4Gas a scam?
Many people consider Water4Gas a scam arguing that the authors of the ebook are charging money for the information that is otherwise freely available on the internet and in libraries. And that argument is fair enough, however to compile this information would consider an average person quite a long time. So the authors are charging a premium for the convenience, which is a commercial decision.
Another common argument is that Water4Gas cannot work because theoretically it should consume more energy to produce hydrogen that will be obtained burning it. Valid argument, however Water4Gas doesn't just burn hydrogen for energy, it uses the hydrogen-enhanced air mixture to make the burning of fuel inside a conventional engine to burn the fuel more efficiently, and this is where the petrol savings originate from.
By Grigory Kononenko