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I've been looking at this device:-

 

https://www.cgon.co.uk/ezero

 

Has anyone had any experience of this equipment?

 

Thanks,

 

Drefaldwyn

There's a long thread on why it's useless here:

 

Not this kind in particular, but I've had previous experiences with snake oil. If it wasn't, an automaker would've given them an offer they couldn't refuse and advertise it as the sliced bread of the automotive world. This would be all over the news, not just here.

 

I couldn't find out what it does and how it does it with a quick surf through their website. Surely intentional. I'm guessing supposedly it produces hydrogen from a special electrolyte liquid (snake oil) through electrolysis to burn with petrol/diesel. In order to get this hydrogen, the car would need to convert fuel (petrol/diesel) into electricity and then back into fuel (hydrogen). I'm sure you've heard of losses in energy conversion. Maybe if it magically worked, you'd end up with cleaner emissions at the cost of snake oil and extra fuel. Fair enough. But under the testimonials you see claims of massive MPG improvements (5-40%), consistently. Only if you manage to distill pure magic into those snake oil bottles.

 

The only thing different between this and other hydrogen devices is that this claims to be a supplement to the engine and not run the whole engine off of pure hydrogen.

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Thanks folks! Confirms my suspicions.

 

Drefaldwyn

If it seems  too good to be true it probably is.

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