By Publisher David Robinson <drobin88@mail.com>
0:05/27:27 – This engine works with water instead of gasoline.
0:15 – It is based on Hydrolysis to work.
1:35 – Hydrolysis is a chemical reaction in which water molecules (h2o) are split into their component atoms (hydrogen and oxygen).
14:35 – We remove the fuel tank and set up our Hydrolysis equipment.
16:15 – With a piece of cardboard we cover half of the air filter.
16:35 – Now we will fill the Hydrogen container with water.
16:40 – We will do it leaving an air chamber.
16:45 – To prepare the electrolyte we will fill a 2-liter bottle with water and add 4 tbsp of HH+.
16:50 – HH+ is a highly reactive and efficient compound for extracting Hydrogen from water.
17:40 – First test inside the workshop.
17:40 – Liberty Engine Project. Water Hydrogen Prototype. Try indoors. Single-shot NO CUT.
17:50 – Reaction begins in the first container.
17:55 – Hydrogen is pumped into the engine ready for start-up.
16:40 – We will do it leaving an air chamber.
16:45 – To prepare the electrolyte we will fill a 2-liter bottle with water and add 4 tbsp of HH+.
16:50 – HH+ is a highly reactive and efficient compound for extracting Hydrogen from water.
17:40 – First test inside the workshop.
17:40 – Liberty Engine Project. Water Hydrogen Prototype. Try indoors. Single-shot NO CUT.
17:50 – Reaction begins in the first container.
17:55 – Hydrogen is pumped into the engine ready for start-up.
18:10 – We adjust the carburetor a bit.
19:45 – Hydrolysis water turns orange/pink due to a bit of metal corrosion.
20:40 – Outdoor water motor test.
26:40 – This water-based engine Does not Pollute.
26:50 – It only emits steam of water (water vapor).