No! It is all true. The unit consumes less power than required to run your radio. It is not perpetual motion; it simply takes very little power to generate the hydrogen. The hydrogen, when burned along with gasoline, allows the mixture to burn almost 100% completely; where as the gasoline is normally burned much less efficiently. It is not new technology, but Highline has produced a unit that is computer controlled, and very reliable. A microprocessor maintains optimum hydrogen generation.
No! It is all true. The unit consumes less power than required to run your radio. It is not perpetual motion; it simply takes very little power to generate the hydrogen. The hydrogen, when burned along with gasoline, allows the mixture to burn almost 100% completely; where as the gasoline is normally burned much less efficiently. It is not new technology, but Highline has produced a unit that is computer controlled, and very reliable. A microprocessor maintains optimum hydrogen generation.
CburgVA 9 months ago