This video show Denny Klein of Hydrogen Technology Applications, Inc. with a welding torch using water as the fuel source. He further claims to have a prototype car using the same technology.
Many commentators say that HHO gas is nothing new, but it is not viable as an alternative fuel for most applications, including vehicles. The concept isn’t new, the video isn’t new, but could it be made efficient enough to be new.
Hydrogen Technology Applications claims to have perfected the electrolytic hydrogenation process creating HHO (referred to as Klein’s gas here, now called Aquygen™, and Brown’s gas by others) a gas that burns clean with the atomic power of hydrogen and the stability of water.
The torch seen in this video is not new (see post of 1980’s news show demonstrating the process and the L & R Manufacturing Company’s welding torch already on the market ). But the detractors always argue that there is no way to get more energy out than was put in to create the gas in the first place.
I continue to research and post on alternative and so-called “free energy” concepts despite my “lack of faith” in other areas of life. Part of me continues to think this is just a new form of alchemy we all want so desperately to believe in. But the rest thinks that while some of these processes might not be fully efficient now, there is still more that can be to make them so.
For now we can only hope, because I’m already tired of paying $4.50 plus for a gallon of gas. Visit the Hydrogen Technology Applications, Inc. website to learn more about what Denny and his crew are up to. Otherwise, I guess the proof will come when something viable comes to market. Until then you better go ask your boss for a raise, $5.00 per gallon is right around the corner.
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almost 2 years ago Happy Camperbus said ...
Oooo, would you and Dave the Scrabble mongrel have a hay day! This is without a doubt his current and ongoing obsession.
He holds blueprints and maps to a still somewhat elusive plan on how to use H20 as fuel. He intends to convert his truck, in fact.