Can Running your Car on Water be Dangerous for your Automobile?
Written by Matthew J. Loop, DC on October 29th, 2008To answer this question in short, it’s very dangerous IF AND ONLY IF you don’t use your intelligence! Hydrogen or any fuel system using hydrogen is not something to play with! I’ve actually heard of some people that have tried to ignite hydrogen for fun… YIKES! “But I just wanted to see if it would light-up,” one guy explained. Of course it ignites, anyone home? Hydrogen will absolutely combust if you put fire of any type to it and boy will it spread quickly.
Throughout the “Run your Car on Water” conversion manual that I used, there were ample precautionary notes, for all areas that have the capability to harm you or destroy your automobile. Especially when it came to things like toxic glues, etc.., the conversion manuals author placed distinct warnings that it’s impossible to overlook.
Since we now have that out of the way, Hydrogen-On-Demand technology is no more hazardous than traditional cars involving fuel, cooling, etc. For instance, many know the radiator is vital to cool the engine. Without it working, your vehicle would easily smoke all day!
Furthermore, if you make the decision to open the radiator cap when hot, you will get injured, correct? The danger is not in the radiator, it’s in ignorance and carelessness that comes with a lack of common sense. When it comes to this, there are proven safety guidelines and it’s always important to apply them.
If you choose to undertake this simple conversion of your car to make it run on water, follow the rules that are written in the tested manual. If you do this, the chances of you endangering yourself are almost obsolete. I’ve see this system demonstrated to many people every day and it’s proven to be very safe because the rules are always followed. I’ve never seen or experienced any fires, explosions or meltdowns. For maximum safety, follow the how-to guide word for word!
Here’s a real-life instance. The chapter that discusses installation advises that you must keep the output-hose at a distance of four feet in order to prevent fire explosions. Don’t even think to cut it short even if the hose is closer than four feet. So, it may cost you a couple bucks, but it saves much trouble!
Its vital to note, Hydrogen-On-Demand /Water Fuel is not the same as stored Hydrogen! In traditional systems, it uses all the hydrogen that is produced immediately. Hydrogen storage tanks are non-existent since we don’t want explosions if a car accident occurs. The water fuel advances have proven to be MUCH SAFER than hydrogen cars or natural gas autos.
The consumer protection pros have said time and time again, it’s not dangerous for any car. Many Americans have seen their gas mileage increase by as much as 120 percent after instituting this alternative hybrid conversion.


