2004 DODGE PICKUP RUNS ON 100% WATER

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Uploaded by on Mar 19, 2011

Professor Fred Wells and his former president Dave are showing off his Version6 HHO generator running a 2004 Dodge Pickup on hydrogen/ oxygen gas split from water using his ultra advanced HHO generator.
See this web site for more info: http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:_Hydrogen_Hog_by_Future_Energy_Concept....

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  • @ke4uyp

    hey you fucking bullshit... they are not using faraday's priciple because it is not a conventional electrolysis but instead it is using high voltage low current high frequency.... with no electrolyte..... so shut the fuck off u fucking bitch.....

    I SEE U COMMENTING ON MANY VIDEOS ABOUT FREE ENERGY.... IS IT YOUR JOB? HOW MUCH DID THEY PAY YOU?

  • This really works well, I have it in my car.

  • A giant bomb in the tank with hydrogen and oxygen in the same tank. Good video

  • The forum I refer to. HHOForums, Roland Jacques thread "Fast Freddy's latest video very convincing "

  • This is the SAME vid that was posted by Fast Freddy months ago. Word posted is he took contributions as stated on the forums and last word was no one saw anything from it. He "offers" it to the world, but would let no one have details to replicate it. New posting name (#3 ?) it seems and now a professor too? His past vids were all deleted by him according to the same forum when the heat started. New start to troll for more $? Unbelievable.......

  • FFstrikes again don't fall for this

  • 55LPM of HHO requires 4824.56139 Watts at 100% HHO Faraday Efficiency at 77F

    100% HHO Faraday Efficiency at 77F =

    87.719298 watts per liter per minute

    87.719298 watts X 55LPM = 4824.56139 Watts

    4824.56139 Watts / 12 Volts = 402 Amps

  • by the way, have you dyno tested this as well? considering that this is a proof of concept

  • im very convinced :) im planning to do the same soon

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