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From today You can use water as fuel !

to save 20 to 50% of your fuel !


1 . How we can use water as supplement fuel ?

2 . What is the Hydro Reactor ?

3 . The books about the Hydro Reactor:

4 . The history of the Hydro Reactor:

5 . List of patents in relation with the onboard electrolysers:

All you need to know to build an HYDRO-REACTOR for your vehicle !

Download the ebook for FREE, by clicking here:

The Hydroreactor in English



1 . How we can use water as supplement fuel ?

It has been discovered by scientists, more than 85 years ago, that adding a small volume of hydrogen gas to the combustion of an hydrocarbon fuel (petrol, gasoline, diesel, natural gas, …) improved greatly this combustion by increasing its thermal power and also reduce almost totally the pollution (pollution is essentially composed of unburned particles, and then disappear when hydrocarbons are totally burned). (*patent US 1,379,077, M. Blumenberg, 1921)

So by installing a reactor producing hydrogen and by mixing it with the fuel used in your vehicle, you will greatly increase the combustion of your fuel, and then gaining in power, and by the way you will need less fuel for the same distance and also suppress almost all pollution at your exhaust.

Yes, it’s incredible all what will bring the HYDRO-REACTOR to your vehicle, and all that just with water and a little bit of electricity coming from your battery/alternator.

Also your engine will heat less because the combustion is better and more homogenous, there will be less vibrations on your pistons, and then less friction that is source of heat in the engine. Also important is the fact that your engine won’t clogged anymore, and will turn smoother, and you crankcase oil won’t become dirty as fast as before because of the reduction of the unburned particles of carbon created at combustion time. So the lifespan of your engine will be longer and will need less maintenance.

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2 . What is the Hydro Reactor ?

An HYDRO-REACTOR is an apparatus that transforms water in its gazeous constituants, that's 2 thirds of hydrogen and 1 third of oxygen. The processus is called electrolysis of water, and then an HYDRO-REACTOR is a water electrolyzer.

Unluckily politics and petrol lobbies don’t like to see the development of this kind of technology that save on fuel consumption, and would reduce considerably their sales on petrol and taxes collection. So it’s not possible to mass produce this type of fuel saver, and it must be limited to niche markets like internet, that only a few people use to get information on energy saving.

There is almost only internet where you can purchase such an electrolyser of water for your vehicle. There is may be half a dozen of websites offering onboard electrolysers, some since many years already. They are mostly from USA or Canada, so their apparatuses are quite expensive.

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A French tried a few years ago to commercialise his electrolyser, Mr Moreau of Utopia Tech., but we can see that he didn’t finished yet the research and setting of his apparatus, that he qualified as very highly technologic one, and the poor consumers still can’t buy his electrolysers nor even the plans. Of course we have no doubts about the qualification and good willing of the Engineer Moreau, because we are sure that he is blocked by the powers in place to stop the production of his system. The situation is such that if you have a good product that could have an impact on the fuel consumption of vehicle at national scale , you are immediately menaced and pressurised to force you to stop its development.

It’s now our turn to come to the public place, after many years of underground activity, and we are determined to give access to all the people of the world, to this efficient fuel saving technology, hoping that a safe product, simple and cheap to build will be helpful. Because it’s by making this technology simple and affordable by everybody that it will grow until one day the petrol lobbies won’t be able to suppress it anymore.

Another thing that pushed us to develop our own model, is that what is for sale on internet is not very adapted yet ; you have the choice between 2 types of onboard electrolysers, that are those offered for individual vehicles and that are of very low quality, even very dangerous for some of them, but still very expensive, or some electrolysers for buses or trucks, that are of large size and very expensive (thousands dollars each) , but of course they are very good in quality because they are used by professionals and warranted by insurances (they are filled with electronic and need a costly maintenance not affordable by particulars).

We thought about offering a bridge between this 2 choices, with a simple and low price, but efficient and reliable system.

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3 . The book about the Hydro Reactor:

- The e-book: In this book we describe the different possibilities and how to détermine their advantages and defaults, for you to understand clearly why we did this choices in our model of electrolyser described in this book. And then we present the detailed plans and the recommended building steps, and the eventual variations on the basic model.

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Detailed plans with cotations and numerous details:

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All you need to know to build an HYDRO-REACTOR for your vehicle !

Download the ebook for FREE, by clicking here:

The Hydroreactor in English



4 . The history of the Hydro Reactor:

We started to study the onboard electrolysers in 2003, and our first practical tests were in 2005.

It’s just simple electrolysis of water, process known since more than 200 years, but we had to accommodate it to this specific use. It’s after having tried many different configurations that we learned what was good and what was to avoid. Starting with 2 pieces os stainless steel immerged in water, we arrived to this electrolyser with 5 to 7 cells in series, explosion proof, having an high efficiency and without risk of major failure, cheap and simple to build.

The systems proposed to profesionals , like those to equip trucks or buses, are of a very high quality, warranted and very reliable, but they are very expensive and then not accessible to individuals, and they also need a costly maintenance.

So far we haven’t come across apparatuses of high quality targeted for individuals, at reasonable prices. Products for sale on Internet are usually simple stainless steel or plastic containers with a few parts inside as electrodes and are of such a low quality that their users often encounter major problems or failures after short time of utilisation.

We understood that there was essential points to integrate to make a reliable, secure and long lasting onboard electrolyser.

We also understood that we had to work with a simple conception, essentially without electronic, to make it affordable to everybody, and to offer a very long lifespan for the electrolyser, with many years of function without failure.

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5 . List of patents in relation with the onboard electrolysers:

. 1- 1921, Blumenberg (H. Jr.), US 1,379,077, Process and Apparatus for Generating Explosive Gases.
. 2- 1944, Carmichael (A.B.), US 2,365,330, Apparatus for Electrolytically Producing Oxygen and Hydrogene.
. 3- 1949, Crozier (H. E.), US 2,458,256, Water Carburetor.
. 4- 1963, O'Laughlin (J.F.), US 3,074,390, Fuel Economizer for Internal Combustion Engines.
. 5- 1966, Rhodes (W.A.), US 3,262,872, Apparatus for the Electrolytic Production of Hydrogen and Oxygen for the Safe Consumption Thereof.
. 6- 1967, Mittelstaedt (G.S.), US 3,311,097, Hydrogen-Oxygen Device in Combustion Engines.
. 7- 1970, Grant (D.J.), US 3,490,235, Passively Regulated Water Electrolysis Rocket Engine.
. 8- 1972, Pacheco (Francisco), US 3,648,668, Gas-Operated Internal Combustion Engine.
. 9- 1973, Carlson (Richard C.), US 3,767,542, Reduction of Electrolytic Cell Voltage by Anode Vibration.
. 10- 1976, Horvath (Stephen), US 3,954,592, Electrolysis Apparatus.
. 11- 1976, Harris (Mack), US 3,969,214, Permanent Magnet Hydrogen Oxygen Generating Cells.
. 12- 1977, Mosher (Edward G.), US 4,023,545, Energy Means for Internal Combustion Engines.
. 13- 1978, Blue (Archie H.), US 4,124,463, Electrolytic Cell.
. 14- 1978, Tangri (Kuldip Chand), US 4,085,709, Hydrogen Fuel System for a Vehicle.
. 15- 1982, Themy (Constantinos D.), US 4,316,787, High Voltage Electrolytic Cell.
. 16- 1983, Galluzo (Daniel T.), US 4,369,102, Electrolysis Apparatus for Decomposing Water into Hydrogen Gas and Oxygen Gas.
. 17- 1983, Sanders (Cledith A.), US 4,369,737, Hydrogen-Oxygen Generator.
. 18- 1984, Glynn (John D.), US 4,442,801, Electrolysis Fuel Supplementation Apparatus for Combustion Engines.
. 19- 1984, Sandberg (Lars) (VOLVO), FR 84 13728, Moteur a Combustion Interne a Turbocompresseur avec Injection d'eau.
. 20- 1984, Han (Tay-Hee), US 4,427,512, Water Decomposition Method and Device Using Ionization by Collision.
. 21- 1988, McCambridge (Michael), US 4,726,888, Electrolysis of Water.
. 22- 1992, Munday (John f.), US 5,143,025, Hydrogen and Oxygen System for Producing Fuel for Engines.
. 23- 1992, Cunningham (John E.), US 5,105,773, Method and Apparatus for Enhancing Combustion in an Internal Combustion Engine Through Electrolysis.
. 24- 1993, Chiang (Huang C.), US 5,244,558, Apparatus for Generating a Mixture of Hydrogen and Oxygen for Producing a Hot Flame.
. 25- 1993, Nakamats (Yoshiro), US 5,178,118, Energy System for Applying Mixed Hydrogen and Gasoline to an Engine.
. 26- 1993, Stowe (Gene B.), US 5,231,954, Hydrogen/Oxygen Fuel Cell.
. 27- 1995, Nakamats (Yoshiro), US 5,399,251, System for Generating Hydrogen and Oxygen.
. 28- 1997, Taylor (E. Jennings), US 5,599,437, Electrolysis of Electroactive Species using Pulsed Current.
. 29- 2000, Chambers (Stephen Barrie) (XOGEN), US 6,126,794, Apparatus for Producing Orthohydrogen and/or Parahydrogen.
. 30- 2001, Ross (Bill), US 6,209,493 B1, Internal Combustion Engine Kit with Electrolysis Cell.
. 31- 2002, Chambers (Stephen Barrie) (XOGEN), US 6,419,815 B1, Method for Producing Orthohydrogen and/or Parahydrogen.
. 32- 2004, Lund (Bruce D.), US 6,820,840 B2, Hydrogen Powered Toy Rocket Utilizing Hydrogen from the Electrolysis of Water.
. 33- 2005, Ross (Bill), US 6,896,789 B2, Electrolysis Cell and Internal COmbustion Engine Kit Comprising the same.
. 34- 2005, Klein (Dennis), US 6,866,756 B2, Hydrogen Generator for Uses in a Vehicle Fuel System.
. 35- 2006, Christison (J.Devon), US 7,021,249 B1, Hydrogen Addition to Hydrocarbon Fuel for an Internal Combustion Engine.
. 36- 2007, Balan (Gabi), US 7,240,641 B2, Hydrogen Generating Apparatus and Components Therefor.
. 37- 2008, Omasa (Ryushin), US 7,318,885 B2, Hydrogen-Oxygen Gas Generatorand Hydrogen-Oxygen Gas Generating Method Using the Generator.

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