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Re: electrolysis of H2O

Well guys this ought to be very intresting. My Scan Gauge II will be here next week and I plan to install the generator in about 3 weeks. I'll post as much info as I can and anything you can think of that I should and can obtain. What do you say we keep an open mind and see what happens. Pete
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I was just given this and thought one of you guys might explain what the gas is their referring to that's made between the plates. Thanks


Well I had a link that I would have liked explained but couldn't post it, newbie

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I was just given this and thought one of you guys might explain what the gas is their referring to that's made between the plates. Thanks


Well I had a link that I would have liked explained but couldn't post it, newbie

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Eagle-Research NEWest News about Brown's Gas
Hello boltazar, sorry for the belated response. I have no idea what the fella in your link is talking about - he appears to be confused about what he's producing yet unable to take simple steps toward clarifying. For instance, he says he's producing three gases - entirely possible... which burn? Which make the water acidic and which basic? Rather than taking simple steps like this to find out what's going on he rather writes a few thousand word blog

In any case, did you get your generator? If you did, I'm very curious what the flow rate is. Do you think it possible to evacuate a 2 liter or gallon container and time how long it takes? I could do calculations with that toward how much energy it is giving your car engine.

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Re: electrolysis of H2O

Havent forgotten about all you guys. HHO production is in the works, I'll post more when were done. Good or Bad, I promise. Oh were using graphite electrodes, water,30 to 166 amps, PWModulation and oxygen sensor adjusters for cars and trucks.
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