Developed by Dr. Alden H. Gajo as a means of creating cost-effective hydrogen, the AS1 Stack-On Electrolyzer appears to be one of the first cost effective ways to produce hydrogen that is available to the public.
While other electrolyzers that produce similar hydrogen output can cost over $10,000, the AS1 will cost you fractions of the price as it is selling for less than $400. The AS1 was created with three specific and altruistic goals: (I) to help reduce carbon greenhouse gas emissions in order to slow or stop global warming (2) to reduce or eliminate our country’s dependence on foreign energy sources, specifically crude oil (3) to help create a better and cleaner environment for our children and our grandchildren.
From these objectives came a product that can efficiently and effectively create hydrogen for practical purposes such as: a) creating hydrogen on demand and on a continuous basis for pennies per liter b) combining hydrogen with compressed natural gas (CNG), making this an ideal low cost solution to a CNG refueling station, offering instead a CNG-Hydrogen blend c) use as a home hydrogen refueling station.
With the holidays just around the corner, this could be an excellent gift for those who like to tinker with hydrogen, for researchers who need in-lab on demand hydrogen, or for educators trying to spread the word about this new fuel. Let’s face it, allowing a family member to assert energy independence is a much better gift than a lousy sweatshirt with bluebirds perched on holly branches. For more information about this product, sold exclusively through Fuel Cell Store, click here.


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How is this any different than the Brown’s Gas scam? This device wasn’t recently invented, it has been around since the turn of the 19th century. It was invented by Robert Hare, as a method of generating welding fuel; oxy-hydrogen. From what I understand, even as a welding fuel its not good for much more than brazing. I’m curious as to why this thing, which you’ll only hear about on free energy and over unity websites, still gets traction after so many years. When does the effort get made to either definitively prove it or stamp it out?
Just a few other incarnations, pioneers and advocates:
Water4Gas
Knalgas
Yull Brown
William Rhodes
Dr George Vosper, professor of dynamics from a Canadian University (Which one? Who knows?)
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