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Getting the most from your gas has been studied with years and years of research. Also, researchers have developed a useful water pressure pump as a fuel alternative. There are just a few simple steps involved that will save you hundreds if not thousands of dollars starting right away.
Decades ago, Nicola Tesla discovered the nearly magical power of water. He realized that water can be used as a fuel and produce energy. Unfortunately, his invention was never released to the public, probably because water can be seen as the cheapest source of energy; and there's not much profit involved for any company to develop such a system!
Using a Water 4 Gas system installed in your car or truck engine, a small amount of energy is drawn off the battery which then separates the two hydrogen molecules from the one oxygen molecule in H2O (water is stored in a jar). While the separation takes place the gas HHO called Hydroxy is produced and is burned "on demand" by your vehicle's engine. Most know hydroxy as Brown's Gas which burns efficiently while producing tons of energy.
The best advantage of Water 4 Gas technology is that your engine will run smoother thereby reducing the wear and tear on your car. So, this means the life of your vehicle will far surpass the estimated 12 year life span of vehicles running solely on gasoline. All pistons, rings, bearings and valves will last longer - possibly twice as long.
Installation of the system is simple: You can do it yourself or have your favorite mechanic do it for you. And you can undo the system whenever you want to. Disconnecting it takes less than a minute.
For the guide on making your own water gas, visit this site to make the switch and start saving tons of money today.
Salt Destroys Negative Edge Pools
Water softeners work by leaching the calcium and magnesium out of the water and replacing it with sodium. Customers have been reporting specific dead things like spectacular pecan trees and cotton woods - - or the mechanicals on a $165,000 negative edge pool. Lew Akins, the top industry trainer for advance APSP builder seminars now recommends a full warranty disclaimer if a salt water system is used on an infinity, edge, overflow or ordinary pool.
Also, think about sodium's effect on your soil the next time the kids cannon ball into the pool. What's all that salt in the splash water doing to the flower beds? To the Grass? To the trees? The pool industry knows what it is doing to the pool.
Imagine you're looking out a huge picture window. In the foreground, there's a beautiful negative edge or a four sided overflow pool. The edge of the pool appears to waterfall over onto a tree covered hillside gently sloping away from you. There are several trees on this hillside, but the largest and oldest, a huge pecan tree, is smack in the middle of your view, as if this whole project, this whole house and pool and terraces were built centered on that tree's magnificent canopy. That was before salt killed the tree.
The water in the negative edge pool doesn't really flow down the hillside. That's the illusion. It drops into a trough about six feet below the edge of the pool. That's where the auto water fill for the pool is installed. When the negative edge pump turns on, it pumps water up from the trough, overfilling the pool and creating that illusion. The auto water fill kicks on as the trough drains to make up for any water lost since the last time the negative edge pump was run.
Now, add a salt system. Everything's fine - except for the water splashed as it falls from the pool into the trough that's impregnating the ground around the trough with salty water so that no grass grows. The four sided overflow, gutter pool is forming iron on all four edges, a pitting the edges.
Then the auto water fill gets stuck open. Now the trough overflows. The edge pool keeps waterfalling salty water into the trough so the water running down the hill has a slowly decreasing saline content. This is about a 40,000 gallon pool, so that's quite a bit of salty water. If you just poured the undiluted salt granules onto the hillside it would be 1,334 lbs. of salt. Say that to yourself slowly. One thousand three hundred thirty four pounds of salt. Nearly twenty-seven 50 lbs. bags, for a 40,000 gallon infinity pool.
But we weren't pouring undiluted salt granules onto the hillside. We were giving the salt the single mechanism it needed to penetrate the ground and saturate the roots of that beautiful pecan tree. We created the salt water, "salting the earth".
Yes. That salt pool killed that magnificent pecan tree. That's what the arborist determined. The arborist didn't even know that you could chlorinate a pool with salt when he rendered his opinion, and was pretty well baffled by the idea that a mighty pecan had been felled by salt in Dallas, Texas, several hundred miles from the nearest marine environment and about that far again from any salted winter roads.
Dead pecan trees of the edges on the overflow pool turning brown in one week indicated there were going to be "issues" with salt systems.
Think about a good hard rain. You know, the ones where your weatherman says you got a couple or three inches of rain in twenty-four hours. And the pool never overflows because the builder's a sharp guy who installs tile line drains in all his pools.
Wherever that tile line drain comes out just got about 1,000 gallons of salty water, or about 35 lbs. of salt.
There are so many studies that show significant damage to trees and shrubs and soil from salt. Just search the web for salt damage and plants or trees or soil and you'll see hundreds of returns of university studies, federal state and local studies, environmental legislation, and more and more and more, all dealing with the down side of too much salt.
Then in November, 2005 they banned any saltwater pools that were connected to the sewer system. In other words, any system that backwashed to the sewer. Salt systems require between 3 and 4 grams per liter to operate. That's 3,000 to 4,000 milligrams per liter, or thirty to forty times the maximum established by the state of California for potable water. So, you can see why they were concerned.
About the Author
Larry Couture
Founder and CEO of ECOsmarte
ECOsmarte has non-salt, non-chemical water technology installed in all 50 US states, 85 countries and services its equipment thru nearly 1,000 authorized resellers and installers. In 2009 ECOsmarte received the Water Quality Association's GOLD SEAL designation for its municipal water whole house systems.
http://www.ecosmarte.com
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How much could I get for it?
I have a '95 Infiniti J30 that has 179XXX miles on it. I recently got a brand new power steering pump, mass air flow sensor and battery put on the car, but it's still giving me problems (fuel filter, exhaust leak, radiator leak, automatic locks, a/c) so I'm looking to sell it preferably for parts rather than to be driven. The car's motor and transmission are both still in good condition.
How much could I get for it? I would rather see if I can get more than the regular $200-$300 offer from a tow truck/junk car place, so what could I do to determine the best asking price for this car?
try searching ebay or other like sites to see if anybody else is selling a similar model, if they are check their prices to see where to start on your prices good luck selling
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