Here is a simplified explanation on how the system works. It changes water into Hydrogen and Oxygen simultaneously thru the process of electrolysis.
When water is introduced with electrical current/voltage [preferably DC] it has a tendency to become excited and divides into its primary elements of Hydrogen and Oxygen. The produced Hydrogen and Oxygen are now in a gaseous state from the liquid water. It’s been said by others that the two elements have been split apart from one another into their sub-diatomic molecular state.
A fallacy out there is that it takes more energy to produce the HHO than the energy it releases. Not at all true, that's why there are HHO generators available out there. You can produce HHO with as little as 1.5 volts DC and an amp of current. It’s not only how it’s done but the way in which the HHO generator is configured to permit a useful out put with minimal power input. You can put 2 bare ended wires into a bucket of water and electrolyte and produce a small quantity of HHO by putting a DC current through the wires. The principle is to produce as much as possible with the least amount of electrical input energy. In reality, once the HHO generator has been charged up it actually acts like a wet cell battery. It holds a charge of 1.5 - 2.0 volts DC and can operate when charged with the power switch turned off, until the remaining suspended HHO gas is pulled off. The power switch is primarily used to maintain the HHO generators charge.
What we do here is draw off that produced gaseous material by vacuum created by the vehicles engine and feed the gasses directly into the engine for combustion purposes. The system is an on demand system, "NOT" a pressurized storage system the HHO generator only produces what the vehicles engine may call for, nothing more.
Can we idle an engine on pure HHO? Yes, absolutely, but to actually operate the vehicle under normal driving conditions the technology is not quite there yet. Currently most of our users see from 10 - 45% on average fuel savings. But, don't think it stops there; the NEW HPFC HHO generators are pushing the fuel savings into the upper 60% range. If we keep on working on the problems that hold us from using just HHO long enough we will reach that point where the vehicles fuel tank will become a water reservoir tank for holding just water.
The process is as follows, you start with water and an electrolyte. You add DC current, the H2o breaks down into H2 & O [we just call it HHO]. We introduce it into the engine by use of the engines vacuum. The HHO combines with the gasoline and air in the combustion chamber and is burnt. Once burnt, it converts back to H20 [water]. Its now going to absorb the inner heat from the engine normally at 350 - 400*F and turn into super heated steam. Then its pushed out during the exhaust stroke and out the tail pipe. There it condenses back into to water vapor and eventually collects back into water. So you start with water and end with water. And best of we almost get 0 emissions.
With 10 - 45% gains, we like to give an example of some of the lower savings.
If we only save you one mile more a gallon. You save $11,570 per year . Think of what you could do with that money. That might be your mortgage payment, truck payment ,ect,ect. X that 5000 trucks $57,850,000
Do you think that might help our economy?
Some time the little man can make a difference