These guys showing the HHO generators really tick me off. They're so selfish that they only post on YouTube instead of going and working as engineers at the car manufacturers. Don't they realize not everybody uses YouTube? It's mostly gullible internet users here, so these are the only people who get the benefit of this amazing technology! Come on, let the rest of the world have it who doesn't have YouTube please!! Selfish!
Did you know that making "HHO" via electrolysis requires about 60% more energy than if you just plugged your car into the wall?
MAustinP 2 years ago
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Mega Joules per liter.
Gasoline 34.2
Gaseous Hydrogen at room temperature 0.01079
HHO, two parts H one part O so divide 0.01079 by 3 x 2 = energy density 0.00719 Mega Joules per liter at room temp.
Raise temp to typical HHO cell temp 185 F (60 amps input) gas expands 21.76 percent.
0.00719 divided by 121.76 x 100 energy density now 0.00590 Mega Joules per liter.
34.2 Mega Joules divided by 0.00590, ratio of 5,796.6 to one. One gallon of gasoline = 5,796.6 gallons of HHO.
EnergySupply2008 2 years ago
Did you know that although this increases the efficiency of the gasoline combustion, it increases the production levels of CO2, a green-house gas.
rwhhguy 3 years ago
These guys showing the HHO generators really tick me off. They're so selfish that they only post on YouTube instead of going and working as engineers at the car manufacturers. Don't they realize not everybody uses YouTube? It's mostly gullible internet users here, so these are the only people who get the benefit of this amazing technology! Come on, let the rest of the world have it who doesn't have YouTube please!! Selfish!
drew999999999 3 years ago
Thanks! More videos please?
chucksheen 3 years ago
1850L of HHO
freedomorelse 3 years ago