Daniel Dingel’s Working Water Powered Car Video


This is a REAL car working with REAL water… through electrolysis. It seems that the re-mix of hydrogen and oxygen actually produces more energy than it takes to split them! Daniel Dingel from Philippines has made 100 motors work on water and wants to spread them to the world, so any country can reverse engineer it and make something better off it. It’s really amazing how we were taught since kids that water only kills fire… not always!
Daniel’s car is probably, from what he says, based on the same principle as Stanley Meyer’s car. He converts water to the two gasses (H2 and O) by splitting it using a certain electrical frequency. It’s well known among the free energy groups that hydrogen generators can be made this way, and the fun part is that the power that the water splitting system uses is smaller than the power it outputs (like it does in the case of DC current applied to the same water). Further scientific research has to be done in this field.

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3 Responses to “Daniel Dingel’s Working Water Powered Car Video”

  1. How much current is required to split the two ? H2& O.What Frequency is used to split the two? I understand that Daniel used alumninum somewhere to stop things from exploding,but,nothing is said ,as, to where this aluminum is placed?

  2. I want one!! God Bless him.

  3. Mr. Dingel’s official website is now online at DanielDingel.com where some of his personal files have been digitized and made public.

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