A guy filling up a plastic bottle with hho gas in preparation to light it off like a bottle rocket.
There is a lot of energy stored in HHO. That is a fact. People can argue all day long as to whether hho will increase a cars gas mileage.
That will always be the case because there are so many variables involved in installing a hho generator on a vehicle.
There is the cars fuel injection computer, the o2 sensor, the way the unit is plumbed into the intake system, whether the hho generator is under vacuum, whether the hho generator also becomes a water vapor injector…you get the picture.
But if you ever doubt whether hho gas is real, just watch the video. That plastic bottle filled with hydrogen and oxygen mixed (hho) takes off like a rocket. A true hho explosion but in this case, there is an opening for the hho gas to escape and instead of the hho exploding the container, it just takes off like a bottle rocket.
A hho dry cell was used in this video to produce the hho gas. The dry cell hydgrogen generator was drawing only about 7 amps to produce enough hho to fill the 1 liter bottle in short order.
I would not recommend trying this.. sometimes static electricity has a way of creating a spark in plastic that can ignite and create an hho explosion when you least expect it.
Hho is a lot like acetylene and oxygen mixed. It is very explosive and can be ignited with the slightest of sparks or heat generated from a loose wire inside the hho generator. That is why glass jars used for hho containers are just not a good idea.
1 Gallon Jug HHO Explosion
Is this guy nuts? He is holding a live bomb in a plastic jug just inches from your brain housing. The slightest static spark can set it off. OK people , do not try this at home.
This hho explosion proves how powerful hho gas is. Does anyone think that piping this gas into your cars intake system, will make no difference at all in power or fuel economy?It has to. Anyway back to the safety warning… I know of an incident where a guy filled several latex gloves up with oxygen and acetylene mixed gas. He was going to use them for fireworks for the 4th of July and be the hit of his neighborhood. Carrying an armload of these latex glove balloons to his car created a static spark and they exploded. Hearing loss, a burnt chest, and the dislodging of several kidney stones he didn’t even know he had, was the price he paid when they ignited near his chest. It could have been a lot worse and he was very lucky. So anytime is see video of people filling plastic containers or balloons with explosive gas, it kind of freaks me out..
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