What an Automotive HHO Generator is, and what it does.
Posted: Tuesday, November 11, 2008
by Jeff Lepage
An HHO Generator produces Oxyhydrogen gas, through an electrolyzer , the gas is often called Brown's Gas. This gas has the potential to increase your fuel efficiency by allowing your engine to run cleaner, and leaner. To put it simply, you take electricity, and using a catalyst and water, you separate it into HHO , or "Browns Gas". Now, at the moment, you can not entirely replace gasoline with HHO . In the future maybe, just not now.
The whole process is more complicated that how I am explaining, except for building the generator part, that is pretty simple, with the right instructions of course. I want to set something straight, there are a lot of people out there that say you can not run your car on this. And they are right, to a point, you can not run your car on it, 100%, its meant to be an additive, that is all. An additive that will increase your MPG by around 10% - 40%, all depends on how many cells you create.
Jeff L. has done some extensive research on improving MPG. To learn more on how to save on gas, and increase your MPG, take a look at http://www.hydrogenconverted.info
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)Sounds interesting, but there have been a lot of devices in the marketplace that have promised great results, but failed when tested extensively. Perhaps this one is different.
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