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Gas saver? Bluffdale man says invention increases mileage, aids engine performance
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"I've improved the quality of the materials for greater production and more durability," he said.
The device uses a mixture of distilled water with a chemical catalyst, which helps to create a hydrogen gas output. Without the chemical additive, no gas would form at the top of the tank.
"It's like charging the water," he said. Anode and cathode lines carrying positive and negative energy supplies that electrify the mixture to form the hydrogen gas. The current model, Peterson said, is "the best I've come up with so far. But it will keep getting better."
Depending on the size of the vehicle, the Hydro Capacitor runs anywhere from $500 to $1,500 and can also come as a kit with instructions for self-assembly. It is expected to last the life of the vehicle, if it is properly installed and maintained, including adding more of the solution and perhaps some tightening of tubing connections. Production time is around two to four weeks, depending on the current demand. Although his Web site, naturalenergytechnology.com, is under construction, Peterson said he's taking orders all the time.
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