HHO alternative fuel
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HHO alternative fuel
just wondering if anyone had any information on HHO
i've been looking into this and i gatta say i am amazed. Check out a couple videos i found... Video Clips
and i found this website.... http://www.fuelfromh2o.com/
i want to install this on my car, but wanted people opinions first
i've been looking into this and i gatta say i am amazed. Check out a couple videos i found... Video Clips
and i found this website.... http://www.fuelfromh2o.com/
i want to install this on my car, but wanted people opinions first
Saw this on Mythbusters. It does absolutely nothing.

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No he's not.tomg44 wrote:hell at least hes trying to make a difference.Veegie wrote:Well that's stupid.
I'm sorry to hear that you're legally employed by him.
And that you are, technically, from a societal perspective, lower than him.
You aren't trying to to make a difference by doing something that has been shown, factually, not to work.
"Hey this device to end world hunger doesn't work! But I'll invest my money into it anyways!"
"Aww isn't that great of him?"
H2O=HHO...and you can't seriously believe that video? Only warm to the touch yet as hot as the surface of sun on everything else? Fuck off.
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hahahahaha
i was expecting a little more input that this
h20 is a combination of chemicals, hho is like taking 2 bottles of hydrogen, one of oxygen and putting them in the same container
they are the ingredients to water but they arn't water, to make water you have to introduce a form of energy to the mixture... basically burn it. This i know from personal experience. i did it as a project in jr high
HHO is real
You can try it yourself, just take a car battery and wire the positive side to a piece of metal, and the same with the negative side. Put both pieces of metal into a tub of water but make sure they dont touch. One charged wire will create hydrogen, the other oxygen. If you catch this in a container like a milk jug, and light it it will explode.
the question is if it can work in an engine or if his units can actually produce enough to make a difference.
So my point is that the theory is there, it has a solid base. What i want to know is can it actually be applied to a car engine... that i don't know
i was expecting a little more input that this
first of HHO does not = H20H2O=HHO...and you can't seriously believe that video?
h20 is a combination of chemicals, hho is like taking 2 bottles of hydrogen, one of oxygen and putting them in the same container
they are the ingredients to water but they arn't water, to make water you have to introduce a form of energy to the mixture... basically burn it. This i know from personal experience. i did it as a project in jr high
HHO is real
You can try it yourself, just take a car battery and wire the positive side to a piece of metal, and the same with the negative side. Put both pieces of metal into a tub of water but make sure they dont touch. One charged wire will create hydrogen, the other oxygen. If you catch this in a container like a milk jug, and light it it will explode.
the question is if it can work in an engine or if his units can actually produce enough to make a difference.
You are not taking water vapor and putting it in an engine, there are valves in the machine that are used for several other purposes, but basically they keep moister out.Water vapor forming in an internal combustion engine?
THAT'S a smart idea.
So my point is that the theory is there, it has a solid base. What i want to know is can it actually be applied to a car engine... that i don't know
lol oooooooookWell that's stupid.
I'm sorry to hear that you're legally employed by him.
And that you are, technically, from a societal perspective, lower than him.
Lmfao. L-M-F-A-O.snakejknight wrote:first of HHO does not = H20
h20 is a combination of chemicals, hho is like taking 2 bottles of hydrogen, one of oxygen and putting them in the same container
they are the ingredients to water but they arn't water, to make water you have to introduce a form of energy to the mixture... basically burn it. This i know from personal experience. i did it as a project in jr high
HHO is real

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No I'm good. XD

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Apparently you haven't. Don't you know what subscript is? XD

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i do, i took chemestryG.I.R. wrote:
Apparently you haven't. Don't you know what subscript is? XD
and H atom connected with an H atom is H2, but 2 H atoms floating around are just H H
H2o is 2 hydrogen atoms connected to an oxygen (looks like micky mouse)
H H
\ /
O
HHO is more like this (btw hho is a nickname for the mixture)
H H O
they arnt connected...
I ask you this, if you take hydroge, and inject it into a sealed box of oxygen would it instantly combine to make water?
fuel FROM h2oThe very site you linked to begs to differ.
if you are gonna try to use my own resource against me, i suggest reading it first
for more information (not relating to the magdrive, but the principal itself) check this out Look i can do reaserch
basicaly his machine is this Look you can see the bubbles
both those links are from a science website, not from the people at magdrive