Test Driving a Hydrogen-Powered Turbo Prius

The LA Auto Show isn’t just about looking at alternative fuel vehicle—today it was about driving them too. West Coast Editor Ben Stewart spent a few minutes with Quantum Technologies and their turbocharged hydrogen powered Prius. Yes we did say turbocharged but no it won’t dust your buddy’s Camaro.

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Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology – Electric Car Fuel Cell

Have you ever wondered how a fuel cell works? Watch this video from Ballard Power and learn how hydrogen fuel cells will power the cars of tomorrow.
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Another video that I got a hold of showing that there is new technology. With new technology regarding this video storing hydrogen, I personally do not feel safe with storage on any vehicle compressed hydrogen Gas that would become a bomb during any automobile accident. HHO Gas made on demand is much safer than Stored hydrogen to electric cars being promoted by the big three and other automobile makers. Think about your barbecue fuel tank exploding. If you want to find out the real dangers of compressed gas in the tank go on to YouTube and spell out propane tanks exploding. After viewing these videos everyone will have a change of mind of having this technology on their car. Storing any gas of any type at any pressure you and your family are in extreme danger if this technology takes place. Say no to compress gas on your vehicle. For example when an airplane has a crash landing with an empty fuel tank the airplane explodes on impact. Gasoline or any gas vapors stored is extremely explosive.

Low amp Hydrogen generator with gas contoller

This hydrogen generator only draws 4 amps at 11 volts and has an electronic gas controller that controls the amount of gas the generator produces. This unit is designed for vehicle use not kitchen counter tops or tables. BMW Hydrogen 7.

HHO Generator Installation on a GEO Tracker – Part 1

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First of all, let me say it was a challenge to mount the HHO Generator on the front of my Tracker – where GOD and everyone could see it. I started this project 18 months ago. Hydrogen was not “The In Thing”. Word of the “Men In Black” had the masses hiding their free energy projects. Thanks to the world wide web, we are changing that. To help this Free Energy Movement, I built a web site on my home computer and opened it up to you. Visit http://www.hho4free.com and learn more about Hydrogen Electrolysis. It is Free Information.

This video is an Overview of the Installation Components on a 1994 GEO Tracker. The cell is pulling 30 amps, using KOH Electrolyte and tap water. At one point I talk about a 60 amp coil, I meant to say 60,000 volt coil. The Tracker went from 24 mpg to 35 mpg when I added the cell and the Oxygen Sensor EFIE Circuit. Without the EFIE, there was no mileage gain at all. The EFIE adds a little voltage to the O2 sensors voltage. The ECM (computer) thinks it is sending too much gasoline, so it leans out the mixture. Sends less gasoline.

The cell is controlled from the dash. I use a Digital Amp Meter to monitor the cell current, and Digital Volt meters for the Battery and MAP sensor. As you can see in the video, the PWM can be adjusted from zero amps to 80 amps. This comes in handy during winter driving. The cell is actually smaller than what the video shows, and it is higher off the ground than it appears to be.

The cell is mounted outside of the vehicle because I use it in Demonstrations. It is a real Eye Catcher.

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