Posted on 02/25/2011 11:12:33 PM PST by Frantzie
Inventor Frederick W. Wood, and his associate, David Seigler, from Future Energy Concepts, Inc., give a video tour of the pickup truck that they claim to have converted to run on nothing but hydroxy gas, electrolyzed on-board, and on-demand, via a super-efficient electrolysis (from water) method they have developed. Their system allegedly produces 55 liters per minute on 55 amps. They also say the truck recently completed a road trip of more than 3000 miles, running on this set-up.
These guys crack me up. Their personality, excited about their development, is contagious and funny. I could see this video going viral just for those reasons.
FOLLOW-UP Chava Energy (http://www.chavaenergy.com ) was present on April 21 to validate the technology. However, it turned out that the claimed technology was not in a condition to be tested during the visit and the Inventor Fred Wells was not present either, only his business partner. Therefore, none of the claims could be validated and Chava Energy generously offered to conduct a test in the future once the system is running reliably.
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Better you should invest in the algae ponds for oil in the desert scheme. As least when the whole thing goes south you would have the algae for garden compost
Pfffffffft. Following the "Law" is for little people. And while we're at it, Gravity is only a theory.
BTW: If this were real; i.e., if we could get more energy out of water than it took to make water usable as fuel or as a battery, it would be so much more important than just truck engines. This would singlehandedly solve the fuel crisis. It would revolutionize the world overnight.
I'm not holding my breath.
This is 100% guaranteed to be a scam.
Get a scientist in there to test it and you’ll see.
I’m assuming this was posted as a joke.
Nobody here really believes this crap, do they ?
do 44& still believe in Obummer?
This is the land of the zombies my friend. You can sell dope on a rope and shitchs on a stick and someone will buy it.
All these boys need is a lead into the home shoppping channel.
“look honey, what I got you for father’s day”...”with the savings I can get my new bedroom set and an android”.
The Big Boo
Where does it get the energy to do the electrolysis?
Locally we have a ‘hybred’ which mixes the hydrogen and gas because pure hydrogen takes twice the number of spark plug activity as a gas engine.
If they are running on pure hydrogen - how are they getting 4 sparks instead of two for every cycle of the pistons?
FYI - the hybred gets about 150 more miles per tank on his Jeep CJ.
That sort of poison does indeed exist and have been used in at least two political hits, one in Israel and one in the US.
Untraceable (no one looks for it), and takes some time, which makes it even more suitable.
The energy comes from some super secret electrolysis method which is so efficient it produces excess energy to power the vehicle. It splits the H2O molecule with less energy than is produced when recombining the atoms. I.e., a fundamental violation of Second Law of Thermodynamics. Heck, instead of an automobile they should build a power plant and offer free electricity!
Put one on your iPad first.
“This would singlehandedly solve the fuel crisis.”
Ah yes the fuel crises, which we create out of thin air when we refuse to drill the oil that we know is under our country and off our coast, which, alone, could power us along for about a century or two.
Even if this water truck were on the level America may be too stupidly de-evolved or disengaged to actually take advantage of it.
“Interesting. Its 18 below zero outside. Does it work on solid state water?”
lol. See post #14...”They are in Arizona...”
Don’t try this in Duluth in Jan.
Won’t do us any good in the upper midwest. It’s freezing five months out of the year.
“thats it, tax every drop of water $10 per drop. Its now a crime for a private citizen to drink water.”
By stock in Perrier and Danon.
Everyone knows the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics is a Saudi plot to prevent wonder machines that don’t need gasoline from being built. Never mind that it was first postulated long before Saudi Arabia was founded. It’s that eevil Fox News that keeps everyone ignorant of these wonderous inventions that are so advanced that the only place you can find them is on YouTube.
This right here should have given you pause. The fact that it didn't, and you instead treat rational skeptics as haters, speaks more about you than the skeptics.
Makes about as much sense as this video. Anyone can make something look real with enough video editing and staging. The proof is when someone in the real world can validate it. In this case, the fact that the 'inventors' took a powder should have set off alarm bells.
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