Brown's
Gas
Brown's gas or HHO gas is produced by electrolysis of water and
the method was patented by Yull Brown in the mid-1970s. Approximately
10 years before Yull Brown patented the hydrogen and oxygen (oxyhydrogen)
gas in Australia, William A. Rhodes patented a similar method of
producing HHO gas in the USA.
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Yull Brown
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But, Rhodes did not promote the HHO gas like Yull Brown did. In
fact, it was only with the advent of the Internet and inherent searches
that Rhodes has recently come to light a perhaps the first inventor
of this technology.
Scientists still don't totally agree on just what Brown's gas is.
What is know if that water (H2O) is electrolyzed with an electric
current and turned into its gaseous form, releasing two atoms of
hydrogen and one atom of oxygen. How and if the hydrogen and oxygen
loosely bind to one another when in this gaseous state is often
debated.
What is certain and has been demonstrated time and again, is Brown's
gas is combustible and can produce a flame. Brown and Rhodes both
developed welding systems based upon this HHO gas. In one video,
Yull Brown actually burns
the skin on his forearm to show that the HHO welding torch flame
is real.
But, Brown's gas (an unfortunate name for such a green fuel) is
very clean burning and the only emissions or byproduct is water.
When used inside a hydrogen booster, Brown's gas will help a car
to increase gas mileage and lower emission. This is because it all
starts with water and ends with water.
Water is turned into gas via electrolysis, is burned inside a car's
cylinders and the result is water. Brown's gas supplements a car's
gasoline or diesel engine with clean burning water fuel so the cylinder
can burn more cleanly and with slightly more horsepower.
Yes, Brown is the new green. And, Brown's gas is just the fuel
to help turn the skies a little bluer.
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