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What Is HHO?

Posted on 21 June 2008

HHO (Oxyhydrogen) is a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen gasses in a 2:1 ratio. The 2:1 ratio is the same proportion as water. The gaseous mixture is commonly used for high temperture cutting torches and processing refactrory materials.

HHO used as a fuel or fuel additive to increase your automotive energy is widely speculated and no claims have ever been proven, as a matter of fact most have already been proven false due to the conservation of energy laws. Which states that the total amount of energy in any isolated system remains constantbut cannot be recreated although it may change forms.

HHO powered vehicles are mostly false claims or scams. The most common is the “gasoline pill” or a small pill like additive that will convert water into combustible fuel. Once again water itself can not contribute any energy to the process, the additive or the pill is the fuel.

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