HHO Gas - What's That Strange Gas?
By Brad Carter
Ok, I imagine that you've done your research about hydrogen
powered cars, and are now ready to jump into the magical world that is hydrogen power. However, you're
probably wondering, what is HHO gas, and what does it have to do with your desire to run an inexpensive
hydrogen powered car?
HHO Gas: The facts
The HHO in HHO gas is known scientifically as oxyhydrogen, and is
a fancy way of saying that an HHO gas molecule has 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom per molecule. HHO gas
is produced through electrolysis of water, and water is obviously pretty easy to get, so it is easy to get a
source to generate HHO gas from. HHO gas has been proven to be 3 times more powerful than gasoline, so the
potential for fuel is enormous.
The HHO Generator: How it works
A HHO Generator, or HHO gas car kits as some literature may refer
to it, is a special modification added to your car that allows your car to run on HHO gas. The HHO generator
essentially works by using a small quart size container of distilled water (and a small smidgen of baking
soda) to generate the HHO gas. The HHO generator performs an electrolytic conversion using power from your
car's engine to create the HHO gas, and pushes the gas into the car's carburetor.
Benefits of a HHO Generator
HHO Generators, as you can see from the previous paragraph, are
relatively maintenance-free, requiring only the occasional addition of a few ounces of water to keep it
running. You can also use your HHO generator in many different vehicles such as cars, trucks, motorcycles,
and even lawn mowers! They also don't take up much room under the hood, and for your average handyman, are
easy to install.
So what are you waiting for, get off your butt and get those HHO
generators running. I see increased fuel savings in your future!
I hope you found this article
interesting.
If you would like to save fuel and benefit the environment, I think you will
find my reviews on HHO systems quite interesting.
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Thank You,
Paul Alan.
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