Is HHO Gas a Scam?

July 17, 2008

The boffins are out in force and decrying HHO gas as a scam. I have yet to read one report from any of these doubters where they have actually tried the system and monitored it.

Author: David Payn    Full reviews of HHO gas scams and HHO manuals here.

Their main beef is that the laws of thermodynamics state you can’t get free energy. And that is true. But it doesn’t mean that HHO gas a scam.

What they tend to overlook is that the production of HHO is achieved by passing electricity through water. So, how is electricity – the energy – produced in a standard car?

Well, by locomotive force. As the car runs along, the alternator produces power to recharge the car battery. So, although you have to power the vehicle, of course, this power which produces electricity is essentially free. Put it this way, it is a waste not to use it.

Secondly, the water used, although it is minimal, is entirely free. If you want to pedantic, yes, there is energy involved in producing safe tap water. But you can just as easily use rain water which has run off your roof and into a butt. Apart from the energy used to produce the butt, this is completely free.

So Where Is the HHO Gas Scam?

Because thirdly, it is a fact that HHO gas burns five to ten times better than standard gasoline.

What does that mean? It means that energy you have produced at more or less no cost is up to ten times more efficient than a fossil fuel which is currently selling at around $150 a barrel. That is a fossil fuel which expends huge resources and causes international disharmony. Its emissions are also very harmful to the environment, while, by the way, the only byproduct of HHO gas is H20, plain simple water.

It must be admitted that currently it is quite impracticable to run a car entirely on HHO, or hydroxy, gas. There are serious capacity issues involved in storing enough hydrogen on-board a vehicle. Plus there are critical safety issues with this idea.

But HHO gas kits produce hydroxy gas on demand. No hydrogen is stored. It is fed direct to the carburetor as it is made. It is true that currently it can only be an add-on to a gas or diesel powered engine, so you are still using a significant amount of gasoline or diesel.

But, you can still make savings of between 30% and 60% by combining HHO gas and petroluem. There is no HHO gas scam. With a decent manual ($50) and cheap materials ($100) you can start saving gas right now. You might want to factor in another $100 for the help of a mechanic if you are not that technically minded, but that is it.

I, personally, have already added HHO kits to more than a dozen vehicles which we worked out are saving my friends and family an average of about $60 each week. An HHO gas scam does not exist.

You can find reviews of HHO gas manuals here.

One Response to “Is HHO Gas a Scam?”

  1. jerry Says:

    like to find someon that installs hho generatos. cant seem to find any in los angeles ca

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