I‘ve not found a good additive for my truck to remove moisture(water) that I‘ve been told by many that is causing havoc with my motor.
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Submarines, hospitals and chemical companies have been doing this for years. It takes a whole lot of DC power to shock pure water, which separates it into hydrogen and oxygen. Basically, you have a nickel cadmium cylinder with a anode (negative) and a cathode (positive) side. Inside there is usually a teflon sleeve to keep the two separated after electrolysis. If they join together, the would spontaneously explode. Which is how the shuttle gets to the moon. The cathode draws the negatively charged oxygen and the anode draws the positively charged hydrogen Thus resulting in the two separate gases. The machines that accomplishes this is very complicated, with numerous gas analyzers, leak detectors and safety mechanisms. Also, these machines have to be monitored virtually 24/7 and cannot be monitored and maintained through just a few simple car gages. Also, the water has to be pure. Any impurities whatsoever could cause an explosion. So, be very careful when playing with this stuff. The problem with this technology, as stated before is that you expend far more energy to separate these two gases, than you could produce by their burning At least with today's technology. It would be very nice to run off of water but also very dangerous and probably not worth the expense, considering the hazards involved. Did I mention the space shuttle?