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Can Water be really used as Fuel?

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New and better technology has to be the alternative, especially in these times when we are seeing gas prices hell bent on driving a big hole in our pocket. Tap water and revolutionary new homebred technologies are considered efficient alternatives, but the question asked by most critics is – Will these alternatives really work?
Usage of water as a fuel has been something that has caught the imagination of a lot of people. The concept of its use is fairly simple, and of course, it saves you a lot of fuel. With that being said, there are some doubts on the efficiency of water as a good alternate fuel. Let me try and quell some doubts you may have on water and its use as a good alternate fuel.
A lot of people think of HHO, or H20; the chemical representation of water as a molecule that can’t be used for anything except for drinking. This argument can still be held valid except for the fact that HHO is not a molecule but more of a mixture. It is a mixture of 2 molecules of Hydrogen and 1 molecule of Oxygen, resulting in the formation of water as a mixture.
Law of thermodynamics is as important to science as Newton ’s Law, and this is where a lot of people have got it wrong for water. People think that water defies the Law of Thermodynamics. Simply put, this claim is outrageously ridiculous, and one which needs some amount of explanation to be doused. Many think that energy can be wasted in the transportation and the energy formation process of water. This is true, but to say that Gasoline did not have losses of this kind is a bunch of crap. Gasoline did have its own set of energy losses, with the only difference that we were not around to see those losses when they were started to being used as a fuel. Where water scores over gasoline is in the fact that it has a much cleaner and an efficient burn as opposed to gasoline.
People who have used any new technology for that matter will always have something credible to back it up. Given that fact, you would also find a set of people who would always try to find nuts and bolts in a technology, without even trying it. Regardless of what others have had to say on the use of water as a fuel alternative, I have continued using it. I am not complaining as yet, as not only am I able to save some money, but I also get frequent gratitude notes from other people who have used this technology.
Build your own HHO system, and in doing so, you would not lose anything. I have seen many HHO generators thus far, and I must say that most of them have a 60 day money back guarantee. With that being said, I must admit of being skeptical at first, but in due course of time, skepticism has given way to optimism and satisfaction in using this technology.

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