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Nick answers questions from buyers of the e-book and video, which will be added to the revised e-book. Many of the questions deal with winter circumstances, installation issues and maximum results. A full range of questions and answers can be found on www.paragoexports.com in video and word.

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  • DrDave are you still suffering from a New Year's hangover because your chemistry explanation sucks a big one. Too long and intricate to explain here. But thousands of poor bastards that you arrogantly make out as idiots, pity you for not having the same savings they enjoy.Remember,the two greatest obstacles to learning are when people say:1. I already knew that.

    2. I disagree and walk away

    That doesn't mean you should believe everything you hear;it means you need to keep an open mind and test.

  • I've heard that you should not use Baking Soda because it can corrode the inside of your engine.

    I've heard that it might be safer to use pure sodium hydroxide.

    Is any of this true???

  • The electrolyte is used to destabilize the water and assist with electrolysis, thus the production of HHO as a gas. My opinion is I don't think I would use sodium hydroxide, this is caustic in nature. Another name for it is caustic soda. I still recommend the baking soda as the safest and most efficient electrolyte to use.

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  • hey look lok look mira quisiera saber como evitar que el agua se torne cafe y evitar el sobrecalentemiento

  • Through electrolysis when you pass current using one positive stainless and one negative stainless with an electrolyte you produce HHo Two parts hydrogen gas and one part oxygen. Yes, producing hydrogen.

  • Are you making hydrogen gas or oxygen? When i use a oxygen actelene torch i know if i bubble the oxygen thru water when i light it up it does the same thing as the hydrogen it pops. But the actelene dont do the same. So are you really making oxygen.

  • More snake oil salesman. I feel sorry for the poor bastards that actually bought this crap. Remember it takes 25 molecules of oxygen (O) for every molecule of gasoline(C8H16) that means for every gallon of gas you combust you need 25 gallons of water. But since there is even more hydrogen in these fuel cells it would require even more water. People water is not fuel... what these guys say violates the laws of physics.

  • Video cut out, why do you even bother posting such crap?

  • post a link to the other video. The video cut out at the good part.

  • Yo. Video cut out.

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