Davidsfarm opinion on HHO fuel saving devices
November 22, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fuel Economy
they do have the potential to save fuel , but dont really put out enough gas.
has anyone used one of those hydrogen devices on their car.?
September 27, 2010 by admin
Filed under Hydrogen Cars
i am talking about the type that creates the hydrogen while the car is running. It connects to the battery and vacuum of the car and makes a small amount of hydrogen that mixes with the gasoline and just boosts your mileage.
Save Cash With the Top Gas Mileage Devices
August 8, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fuel Economy
Interested in saving money on the cost of fuel? With the constant rise in the cost per barrel of oil I think it’s safe to say your answer would be yes. With the price of oil rising daily, many are in search of a way to fight back and cut their gas expenses through the use of gas mileage devices. As demand rises for gas, so does the price. If we can only lower the demand, the price will begin to fall.
Now that we understand we have to lower demand, we need to know what gas mileage device is the best and most economical for us to use. There are a couple of these types of devices available and they encompass: air bleeding devices, various fuel additives, alternative fuels, engine modification and fuel line devices.
The one big issue with all these devices is that they are not cheap. Here are two reasons for this, one: the majority of us are not mechanics and therefore we would need some assistance installing these devices on our cars. An additional problem is the fact that with alternative fuels their prices will continue to rise as well as demand increases. These solutions will increase your gas mileage but at a pretty hefty cost.
As gas savers we need to focus on paying less at the pump and not more. There is another alternative that I have not disclosed to you that works great. This device uses water and can be built and installed by practically anyone. Interested in knowing what it is?
First, let me describe how it works. This device uses water that can be purchased at any corner store. The device or kit is known as a hydrogen fuel cell and is installed under the hood of your car. After you have successfully installed the device, you car will now begin to run on both gas and water. The cool thing is that you can do this yourself with the cost of parts running around sixty dollars. Once the device is completely installed you will see a big increase, over thirty percent in most cases, in gas mileage.
With our busy lives, the absolute last thing that should concern us is the price of gas. If you want to take your focus of gas prices for good then installing one of the fuel cell gas mileage devices will solve this problem. As an added bonus, your vehicle will have lower emissions thus protecting the environment. It’s a win win situation for both the environment and what you pay for fuel every month.
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Recycling Electronic Devices
August 3, 2010 by admin
Filed under Going Green
Introduction
Modern life is full of electronic gadgets. Cell phones, digital cameras, camcorders, MP3 players, computers, laptops, monitors and more are common in all modern households. These modern electronic devices provide entertainment and help us in many ways. The problem with them is that they wear out or become them.
Throwing electronic devices is not a solution .According to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), over 200 million tons of electronic waste (e-waste) ends up in landfills every year. The problem with this is that many consumer electronic items contain harmful materials such as lead, mercury, cadmium etc. These materials can pollute the land, water, and air.
Some items, such as computers and computer monitors, are banned from landfills and curbside trash pickup. In some states and municipalities, it is illegal to simply throw away such items. So the challenge is twofold, how to dispose of properly to comply with applicable laws, or how to dispose of properly because it is the environmentally responsible thing to do .
Recycling electronic gadgets
Most people are familiar with the recycling of cans, glass, paper, and plastic. They either take it to designated recycling centers at their landfill, or transfer station. When it comes to recycling the electronic gadgets, the task becomes significantly more difficult. Unlike cans, paper, plastic, and glass, there is typically not curbside recycling for electronic devices. You also typically cannot simply take such items and leave them at the landfill or transfer station. Thus, recycling our gadgets requires some thought and effort. It is important to know your recycling options for common electronic items.
Reuse Electronic Devices through Donation
An excellent option for electronic gadgets that are still in working order is to donate them to someone who can make use of them. Many schools and community groups are happy to receive working electronic items. Schools, for example, often are very appreciative to receive donated computers, peripherals, and monitors. There are even tax incentives built into the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 for companies to donate such items to schools. Cell phones are another item that many community organizations love to receive in donation. In addition, there are national organizations that will accept donations of electronic items. Some organizations that accept donations include: EIA Computers for Schools Another Byte Inc The Wireless Foundation The 911 Cell Phone Bank
Recycling Unwanted Electronic Gadgets
If reuse through donation is not an option there are numerous programs for recycling unwanted electronic items. Many municipalities will have special days at their landfill or transfer station where these items will be accepted for recycling. There may be a fee associated with these programs.
Conclusion:
In a nutshell we can say that all the electronic wastes may be recycled .Any individual & corporate can take initiative for recycling the e-waste so that productivity is improved taking environmental factors into consideration. Major manufactures of electronic items will accept them for recycling including Acer, Apple, Dell, Epson, Gateway, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo/IBM, Panasonic, Sony, and Toshiba. Many major retailers also have recycling programs including Best Buy, Circuit City, Office Depot, and Staples. For cellular phones, many cell phone manufacturers, and all of the major wireless companies provide recycling programs for cell phones.
Gas Mileage Devices – a Guide to Saving Money at the Gas Pump
August 3, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fuel Economy
Let’s face it, with the ever-increasing gas prices and the government’s lack of initiative to fund a good replacement energy source, we’ve been left holding the bag. For this very reason, many people have resorted to conservation and have started using gas mileage devices to lower their overall gas consumption. Here are a few examples of these gas-saving instruments:
1. Vapor Bleed instruments. These types of devices are installed near the engine compartment and bleeds air through a container of water and an anti-freeze mixture. Some examples of these tools include the Atomized Vapor Injector, the SCATPAC Vacuum Vapor Induction System and the Turbo Injection System.
2. Air Bleed Instruments. Similar to the Vapor Bleed devices mentioned above, Air Bleeders bleed air but this time they are injected into the carburetor.
3. Liquid Injection Devices, which add liquid into the fuel and air intake system instead of the combustion chamber.
4. Coolants for Fuel Line Devices. These nifty little devices prepare the fuel before it is entered into the carburetor. The coolant heats the fuel in order to take the load off the exhaust and the electrical system.
5. Ionized Fuel Line Devices. These are specialized devices installed in the fuel line and promote ionization in the fuel, through the use of several dissimilar metals.
6. Carburetor Mixture Enhancers. These gas mileage tools are installed between the intake manifold and the carburetor and do the job of improving the vaporization of the air/fuel mixture.
7. Liquid Mixture Enhancers. These things do the same job as the carburetor mixture enhancer, but are in liquid form and mixed with the fuel.
8. Various Engine Modifications. These are usually done to enhance the efficiencies of the engine, which means they would require less gas for propulsion. Most of these are done on old engines that are worn down because of age.
9. Various Fuel Additives. These types of gas mileage increasing additives vary in purpose and makeup, from liquid oil enhancers to lubricants to coolants, they are all lumped in this category as long as they are added internally to the gas tank.
10. Driving Aid Devices. These are by far the odd part of the bunch. Instead of helping the car increase mileage internally, these devices usually try to modify the driver’s habit. For example, a light or sound device that alerts the driver if he is going to fast or suggests a shift in gears. The most expensive types are usually digital devices that also provide warnings for other instances such as leaving the door or the trunk ajar.
There has been much criticism thrown at gas mileage devices due to some manufacturers’ claim that they can increase gas mileage by as much as 30%, even though the EPA has tested them and found only 12% to 25% increase in overall gas mileage. Either way, even though these devices were not able to live up to their hype, the 12% mileage increase would still go along way, especially in the long term. Just make sure to assess the total cost of some of the devices, if the savings on gas money will justify their cost.
You can find out more about Gas Mileage Devices as well as much more information on increasing your gas mileage and saving money at http://www.GasMileageBoost.net
Amazing Gas Saving Devices That Can Increase Your Gas Mileage!
July 19, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fuel Economy
www.alternativefuelstips.com People find solutions on how to save fuel as well as money and researchers study how gas saving devices contributes to the economy. You can be sure if a really effective gas saving device does come onto the market it will be in the news, online, and people will be talking about it. In the mean time do what you can to save yourself as much money as you can. It can prevent you from being as stressed out when you see that gas gauge towards empty. http
Gas-saving Devices: Fuel Saver or Consumer Scam?
May 15, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fuel Economy
Product Description
Excerpt from book:
There are plenty of products on the market for consumers to chose from. Most of
the time they evolve based on the needs of society. When there is a trend taking
place then you will see many different products emerge that can meet the new
need people have.
Some of them have been around for many years but people just don’t notice
them. They aren’t recognized until there is a significant need for them. Older
products may change how they advertise and even change the name of the
product in order to get a facelift in the public eye.
It is no secret to anyone that gas prices have continued to rise to unbelievable
prices over the past couple of years. While there has been a steady increase all
along, nothing has taken place like it has in the past six months. It sees like the
prices at the pumps are increasing every couple of days.
That has many consumers scared to death and scrambling for a solution. They
aren’t making more money but continue have more expenses to cover. The more
your drive your vehicle they more you are affected by these increasing fuel
prices. It can be a very scary time if you already have a thin budget to work with.
It may only be by a few cents but that quickly adds up to too much per gallon.
The fact that the prices tend to go up every week isn’t helping. In the end you are
likely paying more money when you fill up than ever before. This has also lead to
an increase in the cost of everything else.
That is because it is taking more money for suppliers to get it delivered. All of that
price increase is being passed on to the consumer. Trucking companies have to
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pay more for fuel to get supplies to lumber yards, groceries and supplies to
stores, and even to transport fuel to the gas stations. They can’t stay in business
if they don’t increase what they charge for such deliveries.
As a result the places they are delivering materials to have to increase what they
charge in order to make a profit. This is a continuous cycle with the final
consumer getting the short end of the stick. This has resulted in people traveling
less and buying fewer items that aren’t essential.
With very little chance that gas prices are going to drop, people are looking for
alternatives. That is why business entrepreneurs are offering a variety of gas
saving devices. The controversy though is that some people believe they work
while others are convinced they are nothing more than a scam.
There are hundreds of such products out there available and that is appealing to
consumers. They are tired of paying high amounts for gas and they are willing to
do all they can in order to find a way out of it. Advertisers of such products know
this and they continue to appeal to the emotions of these consumers in order to
sell more of their products.
Before you buy one of them you need to do your homework. You need to find out
what other consumers have to say about it. You definitely don’t want to waste
your time or money on something that isn’t going to be effective. There is no
reason to hand over the cash until you know you are getting a legitimate product
with a high level of credibility behind it.
The Federal Trade Commission has issued several warnings about the use of
gas saving devices. Therefore it is very important for you to be sure you know
what you are paying for. If it sounds too good to be true than more than likely it
is. Don’t find out after you have paid for the product.
(continued…)
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction Page 4
Chapter 2
Oil and Gas Additives Page 7
Chapter 3
Magnetic Devices Page 10
Chapter 4
Air Injection Products Page 12
Chapter 5
Be Wary of the Testimonials that a Product Offers Page 15
Chapter 6
Gas Saving Devices and Products that can Work Page 17
Chapter 7
Save Money on Gas with Hypermiling Strategies Page 21
Chapter 8
Conclusion Page 25
Get More Mpg for Your Car With Simple Devices That Improve Fuel Economy
May 4, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fuel Economy
Let’s face it the way things are going it doesn’t look like the price of fuel is going to drop anytime soon. In fact it looks like things are going to get a lot worse. With this in mind many drivers are on the lookout for devices that improve fuel economy and help them get more MPG for their vehicles (whether that be cars, trucks or SUVs).
For those who can afford it, trading in their existing vehicle for a more fuel efficient model,( as most newer vehicles get more MPG than an older one would) or one of the new Hybrid cars seems to be the way to go. However the majority of us, who’s budget doesn’t stretch to a new car will have to rely on devices that improve fuel economy to get more MPG from their old bangers.
During this fuel crisis (as in any crisis) you will get people coming up with scams and schemes to relieve you of your hard earned cash. Scams claiming to have the latest gadgets that will get you the highest MPG from any car or vehicle. Sadly most of these gadgets are shams or myths, some of which have been around for years and are just now popping up again with a new lease of life thanks to the internet.
However along with the more ridiculous claims of gadgets, gizmos, and devices that improve fuel economy, there are some that just may work. Listed below are some of the more promising ones. Now I’m not claiming that these will get more MPG for your car or improve your fuel economy in any significant way, but after reading up on them, they at least seem more practical than most that I have come across.
Devices that improve fuel economy.
1) Carburettor Mixture Enhancers. This is a device that is installed between the intake manifold and your carburettor, and is supposed to improve the process of vaporising the air/fuel mixture before being burned in the engine.
2) Liquid Mixture Enhancers. These work on a similar principle of the Carburettor Mixture Enhancers but are in liquid form and mixed with your regular fuel.
3) Killer Wires. These are used in replacement of your ordinary spark plugs and are claimed to improve the spark by creating magnetic fields and so improve combustion.
4) Fuel Additives. Such as xylene which is added to your fuel tank along with your regular fuel to give you better fuel economy and get more MPG.
5) Water to Energy Converters. These are small Hydrogen Generators for cars and use electrolysis to produce Hydrogen Oxygen Gas which is mixed with your regular fuel mixture and results in a more efficient burning fuel.
These are just 5 of the devices that improve fuel economy and help you get more MPG. There are hundreds if not thousands more out there. As I mentioned before a lot of these are just scams and not all of them are going to work, but these 5 at least sound practical, and anything that could get more MPG for your car has got to be worth a try.
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Fuel Economy-maximizing Behaviors: Fuel economy in automobiles, Engine efficiency, Drag , Rolling resistance, Kinetic energy, Brake, Regenerative … Fuel saving devices, Low- energy vehicle
April 10, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fuel Economy
Product Description
Fuel economy-maximizing behaviors describe techniques that drivers can use to optimize their automobile fuel economy. The energy in fuel consumed in driving is lost in many ways, including engine inefficiency, aerodynamic drag, rolling friction, and kinetic energy lost to braking (and to a lesser extent regenerative braking). Driver behavior can influence all of these. The city mileage of conventional cars is lower than highway mileage due to: 1) a high proportion of idling time, 2) operation mostly at very inefficient low-output engine operating points, and 3) more frequent braking (and more frequent resultant acceleration).
ISO 17268:2006, Compressed hydrogen surface vehicle refuelling connection devices
April 5, 2010 by admin
Filed under Hydrogen Cars
Product Description
ISO 17268:2006 applies to design, safety and operation verification of Compressed Hydrogen Surface Vehicle (CHSV) refuelling connection devices hereinafter referred to as nozzle and receptacle. CHSV Refuelling nozzles and receptacles consist of the following components, as applicable: Receptacle and protective cap (mounted on vehicle); and Nozzle. ISO 17268:2006 applies to devices which have working pressures of 25 MPa and 35 MPa, hereinafter referred to as the following: H25 – 25 MPa at 15 ?C H35 – 35 MPa at 15 ?C ISO 17268:2006 applies to nozzles and receptacles which (1) prevent hydrogen fuelled vehicles from being refuelled by dispenser stations with working pressures higher than the vehicle; (2) allow hydrogen vehicles to be refuelled by dispenser stations with working pressures equal to or lower than the vehicle fuel system working pressure; (3) prevent hydrogen fuelled vehicles from being refuelled by other compressed gases dispensing stations; and (4) prevent other gaseous fuelled vehicles from being refuelled by hydrogen dispensing stations.



