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Re: Water to Fuel Cars

sounds great, except one thing, there is no such thing as HHO gas - H20 when separated through electrolysis produces Hydrogen gas and oxygen gas - and you get twice as much hydrogen.

Sounds like this guy is using AC for electrolysis, which will result in the two gasses being mixed together (instead of being produced at separate electrodes like they would with DC.

Problem with this, when you have hydrogen and oxygen gas mixed together, esp under pressure, it is unstable and can spontaneously combust (explode!).

There was a guy who pulled a scam like this for years - 20 years or more- he called the stuff "Browns Gas" (named it after himself of course). He spent years selling little machines (just like the one in the news report) to people, and getting people to invest in his company. This guy is doing the same thing.

here's the catch: if you find a low cost way to turn water into a combustible gas you dont need government funds, you dont need companies to give you money, you dont need to call the local TV station to demo your product on the 6 oclock news. If you have the real deal you file your patent, and as soon as word gets out you will have people handing you money faster than you could spend it.
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