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Why choose a hydrogen generator for your car?

There is much talk these days about the benefits of using hydrogen generator for cars. While some
think it's technically inefficient (opinion proven wrong), some argue it's slow, hard to build, not that
economic or unsafe.

We will try to explain how hydrogen fueling is not only technically possible, but also as reliabe as gas
fueling, fast enough and completely safe, not to mention EXTREMELY economic, all these in addition
to the the fact that it does less harm to the planet than the gas fueled engine.

Q: Why is a hydrogen powered car a healthier choice?

A: Taditional (fossil) fuels leave behind byproducts during the internal combustion process. Those
emissions are:

Nitrogen gas (N2, Nox, nitrogen oxides, the so-called “noxes”) cause the yellowish-brown haze over
dirty cities, and when combined with oxygen becomes a poisonous gas that can damage lung
tissue .
Carbon dioxide (CO2) although naturally occurring, can cause problems. In large quantities it allows
more sunlight to enter the atmosphere than can escape – trapping excess heat that can lead to the
“greenhouse effect” and cause global warming.

A hydrogen powered car, even if it's so only by half, will reduce these emissions, because it's only
emission is...again water. Whether hydrogen is used in a fuel cell or burned in an internal combustion
engine, the byproduct is water. Hydrogen combines with the oxygen in air thus: 2H2 + O2 = 2H2O

Q: Is it safe to handle a hydrogen generator for cars on your own?

While we have already discussed the fact that hydrogen will not likely explode when used as a fuel in
your car, there are other safety concerns that many people feel when considering adding a new gaseous
chemical or fuel source to their lives. If you are like most consumers, you probably feel a bit skeptical
about how safe adding hydrogen to your existing fuel system will be. The truth is, hydrogen requires
special handling in the same way that fossil fuels do. For example, gasoline is extremely flammable
and can only be dispensed into approved containers. If it spills, it must be dealt with carefully to avoid
unwanted fires.

Hydrogen is the same. You have to be careful with hydrogen, and yes, it can catch on fire, but it is no
less safe than gasoline. Some wonder if hydrogen is dangerous for them if they touch or breathe it.
Hydrogen is difficult to touch since it is a gas, so that is not really a concern. The liquid in a
supplemental hydrogen generator is water, and there is no danger in touching water. Hydrogen does
not harm you if you breathe a small amount. The gas is non-toxic to humans and other living things.

These questions being answered, we hope you will think about turning to a hydrogen generator for
cars, as it will save you plenty of money, tap water that it uses being significantly cheap, and it will
contribute to the efforts of environmentalists to keep this planet green for some while longer,

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