HHO Technology
One of the tasks facing scientists today is finding an alternative fuel source that will allow us to continue our way of life without dependency on fossil fuels and damaging the environment. One of the cleanest proposed forms of alternate fuel is water. This is called HHO technology.
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Definition
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HHO technology is the process in which H2O, or water, is converted into HHO gas, which is combustible, and can then power a regular engine. There is no known date when HHO gas was discovered, but there have been petitions to the patent office since 1977. Dennis Klein is attempting to acquire a patent for the technology and has been waiting since 2001.
Process
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The way that H2O is converted into HHO is by using electricity and passing the water through a "very unique electrolysis process," said Klein during an interview with Fox News.
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Uses
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HHO gas can be used in any sort of combustion engine. This can range from an engine as small as one found on a weed whacker to an engine found on a semitruck, or eventually even a plane.
Benefits
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HHO gas burns 100 percent clean. After the HHO gas combusts, it turns right back into water. This process also requires little water, as little as 4 ounces of water, according to Klein. One liter of clean water produces roughly 1,860 liters of HHO gas.
The Truth
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HHO gas, also known as Brown's gas, can be utilized to assist your car in using less gasoline per mile, according to RunYourCarOnWaterFYI.com. The website also stated that Ronn Motors in Austin, Texas, has developed an exotic car known as the Scorpion, which uses HHO fuel along with a gasoline engine to get 40 miles to the gallon.
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