06-17-2018, 10:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-18-2018, 08:39 AM by The Apprentice.)
If you want to see such a device in action simply hit the link and see my own HHO H180A flame polisher/generator in action, they cost about 140 quid each from China.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/CWsA7DLRAz8P/
However notice the amount of gas it produces drawing around 15 amps, which is quite small in volume, so its going to take more energy to produce enough gas to run even a small engine like the 350cc motorcycle show in the film, and definately not enough to run a large volume car engine.
That is unless you can create a specific electrical frequency so as to get all of the hydrogen out of the water, so has it been achieved yet, I don't think so.
The idea is a very old one and first used in the fuel cells for floating the WW1 Zeppelins, it was called "Browns Gas" but involved a small power station and high amperage to produce enough gas.
I will show my own device soon and go through all of the pitfalls with you.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/CWsA7DLRAz8P/
However notice the amount of gas it produces drawing around 15 amps, which is quite small in volume, so its going to take more energy to produce enough gas to run even a small engine like the 350cc motorcycle show in the film, and definately not enough to run a large volume car engine.
That is unless you can create a specific electrical frequency so as to get all of the hydrogen out of the water, so has it been achieved yet, I don't think so.
The idea is a very old one and first used in the fuel cells for floating the WW1 Zeppelins, it was called "Browns Gas" but involved a small power station and high amperage to produce enough gas.
I will show my own device soon and go through all of the pitfalls with you.