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Learn about HHO - the unlimited resource!

HHO ( hydrogen,hydrogen,oxygen) is a name commonly used for a simple process of converting water into Hydrogen fuel for your vehicle, be it gasoline or diesel powered, by way of electrolysis - basically, using your vehicles' voltage to turn water into gas!! this technology has been around for over a century, and yet it is just becoming known to the average person thanks to the Internet!! There are many ways to perform this task, but I'm just going to share with you the simplest one I found through Youtube.
I first heard of this from a friend, and I was intrigued. Water into Gas? HUMPH!! I went to Youtube and sure enough, there are HUNDREDS of videos FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD explaining how to do this. Everybody wants to sell their own system, so the info from each video is limited, but if you watch enough videos, you'll be able to piece together enough to make your own system. I spent a couple months perusing videos and eventually built enough courage to start making my own Generators. with a SMALL bankroll in hand, I cautiously went to my local hardware store to check out some materials. I decided to start with some stainless steel fender washers and stainless allthread(I already had an old car battery and some wire, as well as an old pickle jar).I stopped by the auto parts store and picked up some vaccuum line, then headed for home and my first "mad science" experiment!
After about an hour I had a working generator, but I wasn't convinced it was making Hydrogen. It looked really cool, bubbling away on my workbench, but as I was never a scientific, brainiac type, I wanted to make sure I was actually making what I though I was making. I then did something very dumb and, by the Grace of the man upstairs, wasn't hurt in the process.
I lit a cigarrette lighter and held it to the end of the vaccuum hose.
I heard a strange whooshing sound and turned my back to that Generator just as it blew into a million pieces, with glass hitting my garage door over 30 feet away!! the blast was deafening and left my ears ringing as I laughed at my dumb luck - the label was facing me so I didn't get hit with any flying glass!! Now I knew why canning jars had been mentioned - tempered glass holds together better AND the lids blow off instead of the jars blowing up!! I went back into town and bought a dozen canning jars as well as some stainless steel sheet metal, then returned to my "lab" to begin production. After a few months experimenting with different grades  and thicknesses of stainless, I finally hit on a good working combination. I made 3 Generators, put them in an old wood tool crate and mounted my contraption under the hood of my old Dodge pickup. My truck has amost 300,000 miles on it and the block is cracked, my egr valve is frozen and the carburetor has a real attitude. 12 mpg was my average, after doing a mileage study. The study was hard to do because I live in mountainous terrain and my truck doesn't like climbing uphill! I turned on the generators and drove 50 miles before I did another mileage check. During that 50 miles, I noticed my truck climbed the hills around here better and, well, SMELLED better - no more burning eyes when I walked behind it, and no more toxic fumes in the cab!!
I was amazed to see the difference - 27 mpg, a difference of more than 50%!!I continued to check my mileage, and it climbed to 35mpg then dropped back to 27mpg, which is where it is now. I've had the Generators in for over 3 months now, and have made a few adjustments.First, I made a 'flashback suppressor' I wired my generators directly to the battery and into a 50 amp toggle switch. I forgot to turn off the switch when I went to help my sister at her house, and after an hour and a half I went to leave.
I didn't check the switch.
I turned the key on and just as I engaged the starter, I heard a huge BANG!! and saw a very large, billowing white cloud of smoke coming out from under my hood. I looked down at that switch and noticed it was on, and started to laugh(crying at that point would have been fruitless!) I slowly got out of my truck after turning that switch off and opened the hood, finding my air cleaner assembly  SEVERELY distorted and missing several pieces - including the hold down bolt and a small piece of my carburetor! I had blown my motor up, as well as my generators and the collector jar.
Lesson learned!
I also discovered I kind on liked blowing up these things!!!
There have been some other improvements made, but the main point is.....
I SAVED MONEY ON GAS!
check it out folks - they really work and will save you money too!!! Here locally, diesel is still over $4.65 per gallon, so I'm making some Generators for my Bus too! If you ahve any questions, or would like to purchase some of my Hydrogen Generators, email me at;
geo5734036@yahoo.com
 

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