Water Powered Car Kits Part 2

www.hydrowaterpower.com www.hydrowaterpower.com “There are two possible scenarios in which this sort of scheme might make sense. One is if the conversion allowed you to operate a more efficient motor; say an electric motor instead of an internal combustion engine. The second is when it is more convenient to keep the fuel in a solid form, as was the case for my carbide lamp example. Since the fuel is only produced when water drips on the solid, there isn’t a large inventory of flammable gas or liquid that can catch fire or explode. However, it is important to keep in mind that there is a catch. There is a way to mask the energy input, and that is what the Japanese company is doing. I had to do a bit of research, but I finally found this: Visalia, California Solomon Islands, Honiara Armadale, Victoria Somalia, Mogadishu Lithgow, Australia Raleigh, North Carolina Palestinian State Montenegro, Podgorcia Cleveland, Ohio Al Masafirah, United Arab Emirates, Al Masafirah, UAE” www.hydrowaterpower.com

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