January 10, 2008

Water In Gas Is Not As Harmful As You Think - If It's Done Right

We all know that water in gas is harmful. Have you ever heard of "Brown Gas"? It's when water has absorbed enough energy to become gas that is not steamed, it is a mixture of di-atomic and mon-atomoic hydrogen and oxygen. Being able to produce this "Brown's gas" allows for people to run engines in vehicles, welding machines, generators, etc. The discovery of "Brown's Gas" may someday replace petroleum fuel as a free energy source. We may still have years until we see more of "Brown's Gas" but until then, it's been proven to work.

It's been said that running your vehicle on this new method can increase your engine performance and decrease gas expenses. It's also being said that you can increase your mileage by up to 50% or higher and have higher fuel efficiency.

One liter of water produces 1860 liters of gas. Welding with "Brown's Gas" will allow a welder to weld aluminum at 900 degrees F, will be able to put a hole through a brick at around 3600 F and will allow the welder to be able to burn, cut and braze any type of metal, but the flame is only warm to the human hand.

"Brown's Gas" is also proving to be environmentally friendly. The gas uses no oxygen and can be used safely in closed areas and since it is pollutant free, it will not contribute to the greenhouse effect. So instead of water in gas, we have water and gas.

We all know that water in gas tanks is going to cause problems with your vehicle, but inventors are being able to burn water with gas, using just a liter of water and some baking soda. Maybe this technology will be the next best thing. Maybe in the future we will see more engines running on water and gas.

This system is proven to work, it allows for better working engines, as well as better fuel efficiency in vehicles. It's environmentally friendly and it's using our largest natural resource, so why not pay more attention to it?

The inventor of Brown's Gas has been working on this project since the 1960's and it's just beginning to get more recognition today. He's shown that it works, and it's environmentally friendly, but there is still lots of research on the topic that can be done until we are going to see any real answers.

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