Posted on July 18th, 2008 by admin
The New Zealand Automobile Association (AA) similar to AAA in the United States has chosen to buy into the HHO myth instead of fact. According to Rachael Salt of the AA (an appropriate name given that some people use sodium hydroxide or NaOH as an electrolyte), “HHO has a negative net energy ratio.” Really? And, [...]
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Posted on July 7th, 2008 by admin
One of the biggest problems in reporting or talking about HHO generators for cars is the terminology used. Because this is such a new and emerging field, standard terminology has not be adopted broadly by people who are building, buying, making or developing run your car on water devices.
Here are some of the terms used [...]
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Posted on July 3rd, 2008 by admin
One of the reasons that run your car on water HHO generators have not taken off is because there is so much confusion and misinformation in the media. Take this article for instance about a Ohio man who came to the Web looking for answers and then built his own HHO gas generator for his [...]
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