Tired of high gas prices? This water based power source may be the answer.
“A U.S. inventor has come up with a new electrolysis process that he claims could revolutionize how cars are powered. Last week, Denny Klein filed for a patent on the process, which has reportedly gotten attention from the Department of Defense and one major U.S. automaker.”
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Bunk
Chemical reaction analysis at:
http://anti-rant.blogspot.com/2006/05/simple-truth-about-hho-and-water.html\
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The Correct URL is:
http://anti-rant.blogspot.com/2006/05/simple-truth-about-hho-and-water.html (no extra / at the end)
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How dose he do the melting of the iron ball and the fingers on the flame in this film? And how dose he fool the FOX news to send it without checking tha story, they myst hawe a crew on location to make this film and who is in on the scam.
P.S sorry for my bad spelling.
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He will never get his patent… this thing is in the public domain for a decade…
http://www.eagle-research.com/
it’s called Brown’s gas, and you cannot run a car exclusively on it… but it can seriously enhance combustion
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He probably will get his patent, because how he gets the HHO may be diferent enough that it is allowed. And this technology has been around MUCH longer than a decade. For instance, a dictionary of the 1930s shows that splitting water into the two gases can be done with a simple pair of electrodes in a dual-chambered tank using DC low-voltage.
As to whether Hydrogen burns or not, apparently none of the above remember the German Zepplins of the 1930s – more specifically the Hindenberg that blew up at it’s mooring post.
All were lifted with Hydrogen, and many were exploded as well. Yes, Hydrogen is DAMN flammable.
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I would like to find out more about how this process works and or where can I buy
a kit to convert H2O directly into fuel for my car….
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COMMMM
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let me guess. a car company will buy it and ‘develop’ it for a while.
i.e. sit on it.