Something different Building for MPG.

I know this has been discussed in other threads Adam, BUT I wanna report on what I've seen........

At the Zephyrhills Autofest (FL), there are a number of vendors selling homegrown hydrogen/oxygen converters (or whatever you choose to call them)..........Some are high tech mason-jars with the usual voltage plates inside, but more are made with stainless coils from what I saw.......

Avg. price was about $80. per unit....they can be installed in series if you want.

The interesting thing was this......... You know the old "spitfire" motors (MY terminology) like the John Deere's that are now used to run ice-cream makers at the fairs and flea markets?............A vendor was there with some of these hydrogen units, and he had a small trickle charger powering one of the units......and the unit was running that John Deere perfectly. I also saw NO condensed water in the clear gas line, and it was a pretty long run to the motor (I'd say about 4 feet of line)...........I was fairly impressed by what I saw.

Now I figure that I waste a bunch of electrical power in my beasty with stereo's and nonsense, and also have a bunch of power that I never use at any given moment......If one of these small units can demonstrate this kind of output on a trickle charger, I think it could be a serious consideration for future MPG builds, along with the other things being discussed in this thread.......

I was a skeptic until I saw the thing actually powering that motor all by itself.
Seems to make sense........especially since the "fuel" is so cheap.