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Here is what I have learned from many hours of research on the web. HHO ( Oxy-Hydrogen) can be generated by simply adding a 12 volt charge to a anode and an electrode made of stainless steel that has been placed in a solution of water from the tap and baking soda. I have built two such generators and have had marginal success. My marginal success was due to the size of the cathode/anode setup. I started small in size to see if it was truly possible to create a combustible gas from water. Yes!! I ignited it with a lighter. It is possible. I did it on a small scale. Now I am in the process of building a working generator that will produce enough HHO to enhance the gasoline combustion in my 1993 F150 truck to increase the gas mileage. Other people are doing it with success. |
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yeah, it is a real picture. It hasn't been photoshopped on a computer. It is a new gas station being built in my area and that was what was on there before it opened for business. I don't know if it was somebody trying to get a laugh or if it was just what comes up when it was first powered up. The photo was taken out the window of my truck while I was sitting at a red light. That is why it is not centered in the frame better! I had to get a picture of that. alan |
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Maybe I could throw in some pics of my model cars and have you folks guess if it's real or a model! LOL!!! Thank you for the welcome!!! Steve |
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Maybe I could throw in some pics of my model cars and have you folks guess if it's real or a model! LOL!!! Thank you for the welcome!!! Steve |
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Will do. I'm hoping the weather cooperates this weekend. I want to do a 'bicycle tour' of our neighborhood & get some photos of cars I know are around. Thanks much for the comment
Joe09:09 AM CST