Diy Generator

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Make a DIY Hydrogen Generator For Your Cars and Get More MPG

Hydrogen power has had a lot of attention recently and you may be surprised to learn that a lot of people are turning to this new technology to make huge savings on their driving costs. With one of the largest costs of motoring being the cost of gasoline many people who are looking for ways to get more MPG for their vehicles have realised that it is very easy to make a DIY hydrogen generator for their cars and improve their fuel economy by up to 50%.

There are many advantages of using a hydrogen generator for your cars, the first one being that they are cheap and easy to construct and install into your existing vehicle with little or no modifications needed. The parts needed to make a DIY hydrogen generator can be easily obtained from local auto stores or even hardware stores and are just ordinary inexpensive items. You will not need to spend a lot of time searching for specialist parts that have to be ordered or custom made.

Some of these items are things like electrical wiring which is used to connect the DIY hydrogen generator to your vehicles battery which in turn provides the power to run it. Other items include a quart sized water container, some small vacuum hoses, and even baking soda, the latter being used as a catalyst for the system. If you do not have the time to assembly this simple shopping list you can even buy a hydrogen generator kit which includes all the parts needed.

If you opt for the hydrogen generator kit you will also receive full instructions for putting together your DIY hydrogen generator. These kits obviously tend to be a bit more expensive than if you where building a homemade hydrogen generator from scratch, but they do have the advantage of having everything you will need at your fingertips, and you will not have to search for instruction guides to assemble it.

On the other hand there are many good step by step instruction guides available on the internet that can be instantly downloaded to your computer and then printed out into a handy manual. These guides will tell you exactly what parts you will need and then show you how to put it all together to make your very own DIY hydrogen generator. If you have the time to search the internet for these guides it can work out quite a bit cheaper than if you purchase a hydrogen generator kit.

So it’s really up to you which way you go about building your own DIY hydrogen generator. You can either go for the hydrogen generator kit with everything that you need included, or if you prefer to be more hands on you can construct it yourself from inexpensive parts that are easily obtained and the aid of an easy to follow instruction guide. And don’t worry if you have no mechanical skills as long as you can use a screwdriver and wrench just about anyone can do it. Whatever you decide once you have your own hydrogen generator you can start reaping the rewards and get more MPG for your car.

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10 Responses to Diy Generator

  1. Jake Patrie says:

    Is Tesla Secret: Get Free Electricity with a simple DIY generator a scam?
    I have seen a book saying that there was a way to get free electricity from the rays of the sun. Is it real?
    The official site is http://www.teslasecret.com/
    I agree with all of you but I was just seeing everyone else’s opinions. Thank you.

  2. Krit says:

    A better DIY generator?
    Hi,

    I am trying to create a DIY linear generator like http://www.creative-science.org.uk/gensimple1.html. However, I am wondering if this design i thought of will work or not or give more voltage or not.

    Basically, instead of a solid coin-like NIB magnet like the one in website, i will be using a hollow tube shape NIB magnet instead (please refer to image http://www.filefactory.com/file/ah2f2f4/n/Scan10085_JPG ). I am wondering if this design, giving more surface area and thus more change in flux (?) will allow higher voltages to be produced. Because i need around 1.2 V to light an infrared LED for 1/30th of a second and want to minimize number of windings.

    Thank you very much.

  3. ian s says:

    How to diy hho generator for car ?

  4. billrussell42 says:

    I don’t think a tube shape has any advantages. The only advantage would be if the field strength is higher.

    More turns, perhaps of a finer wire.

    .

  5. Vampire Girl_XP says:

    How do you make a DIY wind turbine + generator?
    I mean ones you can make and use at home, little ones.

  6. R. CALHOUN says:

    How much power is a wind generator diy capable of?
    If I have one with like 3ft diameter blade circle and the winds blowing at like 15mph.
    the goal is to power a 75watt high intensity sodium lamp on a dc battery…please explain

  7. malmy says:

    Check out http://buildurownwindmill.com. There you will find a lot of articles about windmill design. There are also some links from that site that will take you to a site where you can download a step-by-step installation guide with a few video tutorials. I got my guide and am in the process of building mine right now. Good luck!

  8. Don W says:

    Several places exist on the net to check this out. Here is one to get your started….milage boost if any depends greatly on the vehicle and its level of technology, higher tech cars get much less if any gain.

    http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Hydroxy/

  9. Seth says:

    Im sorry I cant provide more information but whatever the motor or generators rating is on the windmill will determine how much electricity it will produce. You could read the ration on it and it should say how much it could power. Again im sorry but I hope this alteast provides some information.

  10. skypod says:

    The energy itself may be “free,” but the equipment for capturing and storing the energy is extremely expensive!

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