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HHO gas is many times called Brown's Gas (after Yull Brown) or Rhodes Gas (after William A. Rhodes). HHO gas also goes by the name oxyhydrogen or hydroxy as well. What is certain is that HHO gas is two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen like water (H2O) only in gaseous form.

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There has been controversy surrounding who did invent the first HHO generator, Yull Brown or William A. Rhodes.

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Some believe that Rhodes with his U. S. Patent 3,262,872 in 1966 was the first to mention of oxyhydrogen, while others credit the more outspoken Brown who applied for an international patent while in Australia in 1977.

Both Rhodes and Brown created welding torches using HHO gas. Rhodes' company Arizona Hydrogen Manufacturing is to this day selling HHO welding machines based on the 1960's technology. Brown's technology also lives on with several companies selling HHO gas welders along with a company called Aquygen with similar technology.

The molecular structure of HHO gas is something that is often debated by chemical engineers and others. They often refer to the stoichiometric mix of the hydrogen and oxygen atoms that form a loose bond while in the gaseous state.

What is certain is that HHO gas is very flammable and combustible so great caution is needed when dealing with this substance. This is what makes HHO gas such an attractive fuel additive is that it burns more quickly and cleanly inside internal combustion engines.

The byproduct of "burning" HHO gas in an internal combustion engine is water, which is of concern to both motorists and environmentalists. The burning of HHO gas inside a car, truck or other vehicle displaces some gasoline or diesel, thereby saving fuel and reducing trips to the pump.

Even though critics of HHO gas say if it can't be explained adequately it must not work, nothing is further from the truth. HHO gas has been proven in practical application and is currently used in welding machines and has logged over 50 million miles of use inside long-haul trucks, cars, buses and other vehicles.

 
 
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