With the world moving closer to more renewable energies and realizing that changes must be made not only for security reasons but also for the future of our species on this planet. One of the simplest solutions we can make (literally right now) is with an hho generator. Some people have claimed “that doesn’t work” [...]
September 24, 2010 – 4:20 am
Hydrogen fueling stations have been hitting the alternative energy media sources lately. Recently I was watching a PBS episode on ‘Cars Of The Future’. In the second chapter of the episode they talk about the possibilities of hydrogen and the current developments of hydrogen technology. One of the major places where hydrogen fuel is being [...]
August 15, 2010 – 11:03 pm
I think not. Recently I came across a article somewhere that said hydrogen will dissolve into the metal and brake down the metallic structure, making it sound like using dry hho in the engine will destroy it. This got me thinking. The only way that hydrogen will destroy metallic structures is if the metal is [...]
Hydrogen production research has been going on for over a century now (there are documents to prove it) perhaps even longer in countries like Germany. But somehow hydrogen has been suppressed from going mainstream. Can’t help but think that the oil companies had something to do with it. It’s undeniable by any scientist or physicist [...]
In doing some research I found some really interesting documents and materials regarding the research and development of hydrogen for fuel purposes. Finding the material was one thing… but what’s really surprising is the dates on the material. The first document titled “Hydrogen For Military Purposes” is dated August 20, 1920! That’s not a typo…1920. [...]
For those looking into hydrogen generators, you might be hearing the term “dry hho” being used. If there is a dry hho there must be a wet hho right? Sort of. The hydrogen generator technology is basically the same but with two different concepts. “Wet” hho refers to the hho generators that submerge the conductive [...]
Dry hho working system on a Isuzu Trooper truck. This is very practical installation and a great example of how an basic hydrogen generator will look when installed on the engine. The 21 plate 8″ by 8″ dry hho cell is fairly impressive in size and hydrogen capacity. While this engine is a V6… the [...]
G.T Baker Aviation High School students are researching and developing hydrogen generators for use in aviation. Amazingly they are creating some pretty cool stuff and having great success with it. One video shows a hydrogen generator running an actual jet engine… something that very few people have seen before.
This is one of the best installation videos I have seen for dry hho. Keep in mind he is installing the dry hho system on a 2003 Chevy Avalanche that weighs more than 5600 lbs and gets a measly 17mpg without hho. Imagine what a Honda Civic could do with this type of dry hho [...]
February 15, 2010 – 6:43 pm
Proving that jet engines can run off dry hho hydrogen.