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  • Seems like you still have partial flow of gas to the engine, not enough to run on it alone. Also, can the little geo generate enought AMPs even with a larger alternator in it to run the system?

  • Kudos to you. You have figured out what big oil wanted to keep a secret. Now to get this information out to the rest of the world properly.

    The big hurdle is to have people open their minds to such a simple solution to a very complex fuel problem that most believe can't be solved.

    3/4 of the planet surface in covered in fuel.

  • Can some one explain. if you can run a 3 cly metro off a titan alternator why cant you run a 1 cly genorator putting out way more power then would be requied to break down the hydrogen?

  • @Wrxs2000 haha you can you just have to change the burn rate of the hydrogen to that of fossil fuels Stanley Meyers one of the most famous marders of the water powered car explained how to do this in a couple of his videos that people have posted on youtube check them out and you can put the pieces together for yourself pretty easily in theory

  • @Wrxs2000 modify the timing. just a couple liters a minute will run a little engine. depends on how you build the cell. Closer plate spacing works well. look into it but you can do it.

  • how come the balloons are not inflated at all?

  • Ti reduce the power needed, you need to change your operation from 12 - 14.25 volts DC to 2.5 - 3.5 volts DC, high current. Look a my "HHO ROD" converter circuit, saving you 60% or more on drive power draw, plus many other benefits. No PWM will be needed also saving you alternator draw

  • @hhoforvolts opposite my experiance.

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