HHO Generator
An HHO generator is a device that is used in both the automotive
and welding industries. In order to build an HHO generator for their
car, many will use an eBook, products from the hardware store and
a little support from some online groups or just buy an HHO kit.
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HHO Generator
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An HHO generator uses the basic and very old process of electrolysis
of water (H2O) to convert it to its gaseous state (HHO). For a car,
truck or other vehicle, the HHO generator fits either under the
hood or in the trunk or bed.
Once the HHO generator creates gas from water, this is then injected
into the vehicle's intake system. The hydrogen and oxygen (sometimes
called hydroxy or oxyhydrogen) helps the gasoline or diesel fuel
burn more cleanly inside the cylinders.
This clean burn means fewer emissions and increased gas mileage.
It must be noted that both hydrogen and oxygen are flammable and
combustible in the gaseous state.
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How the HHO generator works exactly has been a debate for
years. Ever since William A. Rhodes (Rhode's gas) and Yull
Brown (Brown's gas) applied for patents in the 1960's and
1970's concerning HHO gas and showed its use in welding applications,
critics have been calling this snake oil, scams, and other
choice names.
What the critics have yet to explain however is the fact
that it actually does work. Yull Brown used an HHO torch to
weld materials and even burn himself on the forearm to prove
that an HHO generator can produce clean gas with a high temperature
(over 6,000 F).
A company that Rhodes started in Phoenix, Arizona called
Arizona Hydrogen Manufacturing is now selling HHO generator
based welding machines that electrolyze water to create the
gas for a high temperature flame. It's hard to call something
snake oil when there is irrefutable visual evidence that it
works.
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So, because HHO gas is not well understood on an atomic scale,
some people tend to pan what they don't understand. But, nevertheless,
HHO generators are here to stay as their demand in the automotive
industry increases daily and their use in the welding industry is
also a hot commodity. Technological conservatives will soon give
way to the progressives on this one.
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