Friday, May 1, 2009

Water as a Fuel (Browns Gas)

http://www.brownsgas.com/hhogas.html"Water decomposed into its primitive elements ( Hydrogen and Oxygen) , and decomposed doubtless by electricity, which will then have become a powerful and manageable force. Yes, my friends, I believe that water will one day be employed as a fuel".

Brown's gas = water decomposed in hydrogen & oxygen by electricity
HHO = 67% hydrogen and 33% oxygen (Still water but as a gas)
Brown's Gas = HHO but in a different proportion (patented by Prof. Yull Brown)
Other related names: Hydroxy/ watergas/ rhode's gas/ oxyhydrogen/ di-hydroxy/ green gas/ klein gas/ aquygen/ knalgas
During a Brown's Gas mon-atomic hydrogen (H) and mon-atomic oxygen (O) flame, no energy has to be added because the molecules are already in their simplest and highest energy atomic form. This means that "perfect" Brown's Gas can have 3.8 times the possible 'heat' energy that an "ordinary" H2 and O2 flame has (442.4 Kcal/115.7 Kcal).
When separating it into its Brown's Gas state,
each liter of water expands into 1866 liter of combustible gas http://www.brownsgas.com/

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