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The Water4Gas Hydrogen Hybrid Car Engine System – How Hazardous Is It?

By: GARKO

Good question I guess my first response is that it is mostly dangerous to the obscene profits of the oil industry
But in direct answer to the question – very dangerous - but only if one does! There is hydrogen involved in this, any system is using hydrogen as fuel can be hazardous, hydrogen like plastic bags is not a toy! I've known folks who tried to ignite the hydrogen for “fun” ...oh boy!!! They simply wanted to see if it would ignite... Of course it will, dummies! Hydrogen will blow if you apply a match to it, and then its flame runs at 3.5 Mach! Nothing you want chasing after you, buddy.
Throughout the books at Water4Gas Ozzie the founder of Water4Gas has highlighted more than enough warnings, for every section that may harm you or damage the vehicle. Even when it came to toxic glues, he placed prominent warnings that you can’t miss unless you really do have blinders on
Considering those factors above, Hydrogen-On-Demand technology is NOT more dangerous than the usual vehicular technologies which involve gasses, cooling, etc. For instance we are all aware that the radiator is there to perform a key function of cooling down the engine, and if it is not there and functioning well the automobile will go up in smoke. Still if you twist open the radiator cap when hot, you're going to get burnt, correct? The hazard is not in the radiator, the danger is in neglect and carelessness of safey rules. Safety rules do exist and they are essentially simple, but you have to be aware of them and apply them.
If you heed the rules AS OZZIE HAS PROVIDE THEM FOR US, you should not be in any harm’s way. Ozzie demonstrates his system to folks almost daily and it is totally safe because he follows the rules. Ozzie never had a fire, explosion or meltdown. Follow his footsteps for maximum safety!
Here is one example: in the installation chapter you can find a big bold warning which says you MUST use an output hose that is at least 4 feet long, to safeguard against fire hazard. Don't shorten that hose even if the device you have installed the is closer than 4 ft. Every similar precaution is highlighted in the book so they cannot be missed.
Important to remember: Hydrogen-On-Demand signifies that we are not storing Hydrogen! In routine operation we're consuming any hydrogen that we produce instantly. No hydrogen is stored which could explode in the event of an accident. MUCH SAFER THAN HYDROGEN CARS OR PROPANE/NATURAL GAS VEHICLES in my humble opinion.
What about the glass jar? Is that dangerous? ?
No danger that I am aware of. I have yet to see Even one of the glass jars crack or break. One Friday afternoon I was cleaning my 6 jars which were in the Toyota. All 6 jars were already cleaned up shiny and therefore were almost invisible, and were lined up at the curb. My friend didn'tnotice them and moved her car back which meant that she drove directly over them. They were flipped to the road with great noise. I thought to myself: "Now THIS is damage!"

But when I inspected the jars from under her wheels, nothing was done for either chipped or damaged in any way! Not a scratch!

However if you are concerned about using glass, a VERY durable plastic substitute is ok. Don’t use a cookie jar or any other food container – cheap plastic containers are not an option because they can melt in less than 10 minutes of operation.

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Ozzie Freedom, Water4Gas founder, is a "computer geek" and anything that he knows about automobiless is from hand-on experimentation rather than "schooling". Discover one of the best best alternative ways to save on gas

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