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To: orkrious who wrote (61572)5/21/2006 7:44:40 PM
From: bruiser98  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
Water Fuel

If you had a car that would go 100 miles on 4 oz of water, why would you bother to include the capability to run on gasoline?



To: orkrious who wrote (61572)5/21/2006 8:05:54 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
Let's assume for a moment that its possible to do something which changes water in a type of fuel called "HHO".

We know that the energy extracted, when this substance is burned back into water, cannot exceed the energy required to make the water into something burnable called "HHO".

So as with a Hydrogen car, neither Hydrogen nor the alleged "HHO" is a source of energy. Hydrogen or this mysterious "HHO" is only a carrier of the energy required to make it from water in the first place - unless someone found an "HHO" mine.

Do I believe the person in the video has invented something called "HHO"? No, I think he's a barking barmpot.
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To: orkrious who wrote (61572)5/21/2006 8:48:17 PM
From: Bid Buster  Respond to of 110194
 
HHO would have to be an isomer, and I'm not sure that could exist (as any thing stable anyway)
And as already stated energy input exceeds energy output.

Abstract of the patent, notice the diagram..its your basic run of the mill electrolysis generator that would produce hydrogen or perhaps browns gas (H2 O2)

v3.espacenet.com

Patent full text, and why do they grant these things?

patft1.uspto.gov



To: orkrious who wrote (61572)5/21/2006 8:59:00 PM
From: bruiser98  Respond to of 110194
 
Denny Klein company website

hytechapps.com

It doesn't say anything about running on water alone. Just some kind of water injection fuel efficiency enhancement. The news guys or the company PR guy just wanted to make the story more interesting.