10-18-2018, 06:36 PM
Well, I don't know, car makers are investing big bucks into hydrogen technology. It's supposed to be better and cheaper than electric cars. There's DIY video's on youtube on how to make your own hydrogen generators or fuel cells.
Only time will tell, but I still think it has potential, and converting existing cars cheaply, would be the best way to get it mainstream the fastest. If it proves to work as good or better than gas, and costs less than half as much, I would be more than willing to spend up to $1,000 on a conversion. I don't want a new vehicle, and it has to pay for itself within a year. None of this 20 years to pay for itself BS like many major purchases. That stuff might pay for itself on paper, but it never does in the real world. I want real world savings, and real world convenience.
The bigger question isn't whether or not it's possible, but whether big money will allow it to happen.
Only time will tell, but I still think it has potential, and converting existing cars cheaply, would be the best way to get it mainstream the fastest. If it proves to work as good or better than gas, and costs less than half as much, I would be more than willing to spend up to $1,000 on a conversion. I don't want a new vehicle, and it has to pay for itself within a year. None of this 20 years to pay for itself BS like many major purchases. That stuff might pay for itself on paper, but it never does in the real world. I want real world savings, and real world convenience.
The bigger question isn't whether or not it's possible, but whether big money will allow it to happen.

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