HHO generators- Fact or Fiction-Scam or Gas Saver?

There are a lot of scams to be found on the internet today, and they should rightly be exposed. But just because there are scammers out there, does not mean that everything you see is untrue. HHO Gas and the fuel saving benefits to be gained by installing an HHO kit in your car is an area that has strong emotional responses from both sides.

There are those who are shouting its effects from the rooftops (of which we are gladly a part of) and there are those who seem to have the sole purpose in life to debunk any and everything they can. Some of these naysayers are honest, hard working (though misdirected people) who think they have all the math to explain how it can’t work, but alas, they have never taken any time to build even a rudimentary model to test. In fact, their math formulas are the same, tired clipped and pasted formulas I’ve seen all over the internet.

The other group of accusers are simply around to stir up trouble.

When we first began, I posted a couple of YouTube videos, talking about the whole HHO generator idea, and I was being slammed everyday by about 3 or 4 people- really vile stuff. I finally banned them from the site because they were not interested in conversation, only spewing. Later investigation into their sites revealed their sole purpose was to stir up anarchy at various sites- they themselves had absolutely no redeeming value in their sites.

It is always hard for people to accept new ideas that are not touted on the alphabet soup channels (ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, etc.) as if their news was gospel. If they don’t report it, why, it can’t be real, right? WRONG. Just because the mainstream media does not report something or does NOT report it accurately, does not mean it doesn’t exist- it just means that they would rather keep reporting on stupid, non important issues instead. Which brings me  to the article below…

Blacklight  is a company who claims to have developed a new way to split hydrogen into hydrinos, and use the process to end up with more power than they started with, using just water. Nw, every physicist, and engineer with ALL THE MATH, have been pointing a finger at them saying- “It can’t be true!” , ” The math proves you can’t do that!”, blah, blah, blah…Just like the HHO phenomenon.

However, if you read the article below you will see that Scientists at Rowan University just recreated the 50 kW reactor in their laboratories, and found that it indeed produces more energy than could be explained by any currently understood or studied physical process…

My Point? Just because the naysayers and negative rabble rousers say it can’t be, doesn’t mean others haven’t done it. We do, and we do it all the time, and so do our customers…

Here is an excerpt from that article….

If true, it would be a cheap, clean way to create electricity from water. The problem is, the entire scientific establishment has rebelled against the idea and believes that Blacklight is run by con men.

But the story is a heck of a lot more interesting than that. Though scientists have almost universally denied Blacklight’s claims, veteran investors have taken the bait. Michael Jordan, the former CEO of Westinghouse sits on the board as does the CFO of Credit Suisse and Blacklight has taken over $60 M in investment from mutual funds, utility companies and private investors.

While Blacklight has claimed for over a year to have a working prototype of it’s 50 kW reactor operational, they’ve just cleared another hurdle. Scientists at Rowan University just recreated the 50 kW reactor in their laboratories, and found that it indeed produces more energy than could be explained by any currently understood or studied physical process. Enough energy, in fact, to provide clean power for several dozen homes without putting anything except water in.

So if this is for real…what does this mean? Well, for physicists, I’m not sure. It’s possible that the “hydrino” idea is bunk…but if that’s true, it looks as if everyone might have some serious explaining to do. As for what it means for the rest of us, it could very well mean cheap, clean, abundant energy for less than half of what we’re paying today.read more…

Try it- you will see it works…hydrogen generators for cars

Bob Volk, CEO
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