Benefits of using Hydrogen/Oxygen [HHO] as a
fuel supplementation.
Lets get right down to the basics of it all, no
nonsense and the truth about what you are really doing. Face
it, fuel costs are rising daily, world markets control your
pocket book, the big boys are getting bigger and your
purchasing power is diminishing before your eyes.
You get
up in the morning and already the air you breath smells like
automobile exhaust. Your eyes burn, breathing on some days is
difficult, air quality warnings are more frequent than ever.
And whats ironic about it, you are actually paying for this
and actually promoting your misery with your own hard earned
money.
There is a way you can do your part, and if everyone
else did, things could really improve! All it is, is some
basic chemistry put into a very basic simplified package.
We take a little water "H2o" add an electrolyte
and some DC [direct current] about 9 amps. By doing so we
actually break apart the water [which is a compound comprising
of 2 elements Hydrogen/Oxygen] and we use that fuel [H] and
oxidizer [O] to assist the combustion process in your vehicles
engine. This isn't going to be a science or chemistry class,
its not really necessary for you to understand the physical
process.
What you really need to know and understand is,
the burning eyes, the difficult breathing and the severe air
quality warnings can eventually go away. The fuel in your tank
will last a bit longer and the maintenance periods will
stretch out further concerning oil changes, tune ups, fuel
filters etc. And most of all, the polution you have been
spewing from your vehicle will be cut down to almost 0. Thats
right 0 parts per million! If enough people looked at this age
old technology with newer attitudes, polution as you and I
know it would be drastically reduced. In time with enough
participation the sky could actually turn back to BLUE instead
of that hazy grayish blue color. When I was a youngster the
sky was still blue and we didn't have air quality standards to
worry about, but that was 50+ years ago. Things have changed
"ALOT".
Look at it this way, you may be one of those
folks who has the big bucks and fuel costs aren't any part of
your daily concerns. But I gotta clue you in on a little
something,
"YOU STILL GOTTA BREATHE"...