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HHO Generator Problems
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Guest
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RE: HHO Generator Problems
You can't get more energy out than you put in. Turning water into gas by electrolysis is not 100% efficient. You can't burn gasoline, to turn the alternator, to generate H2 & O2, to burn the gas mixture, and improve you mileage. Any power used from the alternator, comes at the expense of mileage. There is no "free lunch".
There is so much variability in how a person drives, it would be impossible to tell, outside of a lab, if there is ANY improvement. It's a scam.
BTW, there is no such thing as HHO, or any of the other silly names that it's been given. 2 H2O + energy = 2 H2 + O2.
solarcook
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| Oct 15 2009 04:17 AM |
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KTM265
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RE: HHO Generator Problems
(Oct 15 2009 04:17 AM)Guest Wrote: You can't get more energy out than you put in. Turning water into gas by electrolysis is not 100% efficient. You can't burn gasoline, to turn the alternator, to generate H2 & O2, to burn the gas mixture, and improve you mileage. Any power used from the alternator, comes at the expense of mileage. There is no "free lunch".
There is so much variability in how a person drives, it would be impossible to tell, outside of a lab, if there is ANY improvement. It's a scam.
BTW, there is no such thing as HHO, or any of the other silly names that it's been given. 2 H2O + energy = 2 H2 + O2.
solarcook
What about this thought... Help me out here because I don't know much about solar. Why not take solar energy...use the electrical current provide by panels to charge the water and produce HHO? It wouldn't work on a small car but on something like an RV where you can mount the panels on the roof... I would have to research the potential of solar power first...
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