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  • The Uses of HHO

    HHO is a gas that is composed of two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen. It is also known as oxyhydrogen or Brown's Gas. When electricity is used to break down the gas into oxygen and hydrogen, it converts from a gas to a water vapor that produces energy. This energy can be harnessed and used for several practical applications.

  • How Often Should You Refill an HHO?

  • What Is HHO Alternative Fuel?

    Of all the myths about HHO (hydrogen-hydrogen-oxygen, or oxyhydrogen) generators, the biggest is that they don't work. While some academics and engineers assert that they can't possibly perform, the fact is that HHO generators often do increase fuel mileage. A commonly held belief is that the gas they produce acts primarily as a fuel in its own right, but the secret to HHO's success might well be a bit more esoteric.

  • 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.

  • How Does an HHO Electrolyzer Work?

    Electricity is the flow of electrical power, or charge. It is made by the conversion of other sources of energy, known as primary sources, which include oil, coal, gas and nuclear power. Although electricity is not a renewable source, it can be made with renewable or non-renewable sources.

  • About HHO Electrolyses

    Electrolysis is used in many metal shops to clean metal objects. HHO electrolysis is a bit different than standard electrolysis, as the object of this process is the production of HHO gas, a type of hydrogen also known as Brown's Gas. While the technology behind HHO electrolysis is over 100 years old, new and creative uses for it are being implemented even in the 21st century.

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