Are you tired of high gas prices? Do you get upset everytime the prices at the pump jump each week? If you said yes, you aren't alone. People from all around the world are stuck paying these prices because they believe there is no other option. This is what the fuel producers want you to believe.
Truth is, there's a way to permanently save at the pump. The solution is simple, economical and environmentally friendly. It's called Hydroxy, which is also known as Brown's Gas, or supplemental hydrogen. Basicially it means adding Brown's Gas to your vehicle's engine to increase fuel milage, lower emissions and SAVE YOU MONEY!!
Technology
Hydrogen and fuel cells have the potential to solve several major challenges our country faces, including dependence on petroleum imports, poor air quality, and greenhouse gas emissions.
HydroFuel generators can increase fuel mileage, help remove carbon build-up on engine internals and lower harmful emissions. Your car will not be totally dependent on water but will be a hybrid, of sorts, by utilizing water as a catalyst once it is broken down to HHO. By using HydroFuel, one can expect to see an increase in fuel mileage of up to 50%. This is not new technology, but is starting to get rediscovered as gas and diesel prices continue to increase.
An air/fuel mixture containing hydrogen will burn milli-seconds faster and more completely than an air/fuel mixture without hydrogen. The end result being better fuel economy.
What is Hydrogen?
Hydrogen is the simplest element known to man. Each atom of hydrogen has only one proton. It is also the most plentiful gas in the universe. Stars are made primarily of hydrogen.
The sun is basically a giant ball of hydrogen and helium gases. In the sun's core, hydrogen atoms combine to form helium atoms. This process called fusion gives off radiant energy.
This radiant energy sustains life on earth. It gives us light and makes plants grow. It makes the wind blow and rain fall. It is stored as chemical energy in fossil fuels. Most of the energy we use today came from the sun's radiant energy.
Hydrogen gas is lighter than air and, as a result, it rises up into the atmosphere. This is why hydrogen as a gas (H2) is not found by itself on earth. It is found only in compound form with other elements. Hydrogen combined with oxygen is water (H2O). Hydrogen combined with carbon, forms different compounds such as methane (CH4), coal, and petroleum. Hydrogen is also found in all growing things. It is also an abundant element in the earth's crust.
Hydrogen has the highest energy content of any common fuel by weight (about three times more than gasoline), but the lowest energy content by volume (about four times less than gasoline). It is the lightest element, and is a gas at normal temperature and pressure.
Hydrogen - An Energy Carrier
An energy carrier is a substance or system that moves energy in a usable form from one place to another. Electricity is the most well-known energy carrier. We use electricity to move the energy in coal, uranium, and other energy sources from power plants to homes and businesses. We also use electricity to move the energy in flowing water from hydropower dams to consumers. It is much easier to use electricity than the energy sources themselves.
Like electricity, hydrogen is an energy carrier and must be produced from another substance. Hydrogen is not widely used today but it has great potential as an energy carrier in the future. Hydrogen can be produced from a variety of resources (water, fossil fuels, biomass) and is a byproduct of other chemical processes. Unlike electricity, large quantities of hydrogen can be easily stored to be used in the future. Hydrogen can also be used in places where it’s hard to use electricity. Hydrogen can store the energy until it’s needed and can be moved to where it’s needed
How is Hydrogen Made?
Since hydrogen doesn't exist on earth as a gas, we must separate it from other elements. We can separate hydrogen atoms from water, biomass, or natural gas molecules. The two most common methods for producing hydrogen are steam reforming and electrolysis (water splitting).
Steam reforming is currently the least expensive method of producing hydrogen and accounts for about 95 percent of the hydrogen produced in the United States. It is used in industries to separate hydrogen atoms from carbon atoms in methane(CH4). Because methane is a fossil fuel, the process of steam reforming results in greenhouse gas emissions that are linked with global warming.
Electrolysis is a process that splits water into hydrogen and oxygen. The process does not produce any emissions. New technologies are being developed all the time.
How is Hydroxy Fuel Made?
Hydroxy fuel also know as Brown's Gas and HHO can only be produced in a common ducted electrolyzer. The most efficient common ducted electrolyzer design is series cell parallel plates. By not separating the product hydrogen and oxygen gases efficiency is improved; when hydrogen is in the presence of oxygen, immediately after electrolytic production, the formation of diatomic hydrogen and oxygen is preceded by the formation of hydrogen and oxygen molecular structures of increased energy content. This accounts for the increasingly efficient electrolytic reaction observed in series cell common ducted electrolyzers.
Hydroxy fuel cannot be stored under the viably high pressures that are necessary for distribution. Hydroxy fuel is optimally consumed immediately after production. Considering the latter two parameters hydroxy fuel is inherently an on-demand hydrogen fuel that is only produced as needed.
HydroFuel systems would not only remove the need for costly hydrogen pipelines and distribution infrastructure, it would also make hydrogen vehicles safer. A car that doesn't need to carry tanks of flammable, volatile liquid or compressed gas would be much less vulnerable in an accident.
We offer devices that use a little electricity out of your car's battery, to separate water into a gas called HHO (2 Hydrogen + 1 Oxygen). HHO, also called Brown's Gas or Hydroxy fuel, burns beautifully and provides TONS of energy - while the end product is just WATER! Mobile Magazine says HHO provides the atomic power of Hydrogen, while maintaining the chemical stability of water.
Safety Information
The gas produced by HydroFuel systems is very dangerous and should you have it added to your vehicle you do so at your own risk. The slightest spark will set it off and exploding as little as a single cupful of hydroxy fuel produces a bang so loud that is can cause permanent hearing damage. Consequently, the most important information about HydroFuel cells concerns the safety devices and techniques which must be used with them. The objectives are to keep the amount of hydroxy fuel actually present in the system to an absolute minimum, and to prevent any spark from reaching the gas.Hydroxy fuel is highly explosive, much more so than hydrogen on its own, and much more dangerous than petrol vapor, burning at least 1,000 times faster.
The question arises, if these things are so dangerous, why do people want to construct them? The answer is that they are very useful. The output from a HydroFuel system can be mixed in with the air being drawn into the engine of a vehicle and the result is generally; much improved fuel mileage, much reduced pollution emissions, and the automatic removal of carbon deposits inside the engine, promoting longer engine life.
The HydroFuel engineers have painstainingly designed and constructed our systems with your safety being our utmost concern. Each system contains a very small amout of Hydroxy fuel at any given time since it is burned in the engine immediatly after being produced. Each system also utilizes a flash back arrestor to further protect the system, your vehicle and your passengers.