HHO: water is the ultimate fuel source


by Erik Feb 12, 2007 fileunderFound in H2O 1500 Aquygen Gas Generator


Hydrogen Technology Applications (HTA) has created a system for converting water (H2O) into Aquygen (HHO), a proprietary term, using electricity. The H2O 1500 is the device that houses this system. By taking in water and a nominal amount of electricity, another gas is produced that can be used on demand for welding applications instead of acetylene gas. What is really getting people excited is the potential of using HHO as an alternative fuel source for automobiles.

Check out these two videos demonstrating the power of this technology. I don't want to make any unsubstantiated claims, and I put it out to you to determine their validity and significance. Even the Wikipedia on Denny Klein (the inventor) page raises doubts. All disclaimers aside.....

Fox News report of the water fueled torch


Water Fueled Torch - video powered by Metacafe

HTA promotional video for Aquygen (HHO)

Comments

1.  avatar Amanie said:

This seems too good to be true. Why isn't everyone more excited about this discovery? Very confusing.
Feb 12, 2007 2:24pm
2.  avatar LtFoeHammer said:

I see what you mean. For being such a revolutionary new science, I haven't heard any main stream news about it. Hopefully that's because it hasn't been marketed properly yet. I'd like to see this catch on.
Feb 25, 2007 12:26am
3.  avatar zboss13 said:

ABC,NBC,and CBS should all be showing the video seg. not just FOX Everyone that comes in my computer store I show the video. Everone has the same comment "WOW how cool is that". Thanks Denny
Mar 25, 2007 12:34pm
4.  avatar slandbu said:

The videos say one gallon of water per 100 miles, but the second line is that the car runs on gasoline too----how much gas? To good to be true, hopefully not, but scams abound.
Mar 25, 2007 5:53pm
5.  avatar zboss13 said:

It says it can run on ether one and it will use 4oz's of water in 100miles. and it is all ture.it is real and this is NOT science fiction.~ZBoss~
Mar 29, 2007 8:28am
6.  avatar GT-D said:

It's hardly the first "revolutionary" water to hydrogen or water to other energy source, or whatever to whatever amazing energy thing. If you read slashdot and other online news sites like that at all regularly they pop up pretty often and disappear again after that like so many technologies.
Jun 07, 2007 3:50pm
7.  avatar jimboo said:

Before any of you condem this, research the gas. It has been around for quite a while. This only came to prominance because of the price of gasoline. A number of people are doing research in this field and on this particular gas. If a way can be found to split the water faster, we would have a replacement for gasoline, natural gas, propane, and a number of other combustables and a much cleaner environment. Just bare this in mind, IT IS A SUPLEMENT TO GASOLINE AT THIS TIME. Adding this to the fuel in your engine via the intake manifold increases fuel mileage by as much as 50% in some cases. It reduces CO2 to almost nothing, makes oxides of nitrogen almost disappear, makes your engine run cooler, and increases power. It has other good effects to but I will not go into them here. Just keep your eye on the progress and maybe we will all be richer and healthier !!!
Oct 25, 2007 4:32am
8.  avatar GotHHo said:

Hello All,
These guys are right! This is out in the market and working very well. Its funny, I mention stuff like this and the first response is "If it worked I would have heard about it before now!" Soooo many people enjoy living with blinders on. If you try and educate them they just through around ignorant statements that make them feel comfortable and crawl right back under their rock. Happened to me two days ago first hand. I don't want to risk getting banned here for advertising my company but the technology has finally caught up to the idea and your vehicle can now burn almost 98% of the fuel you purchase. Instead of the average 16% it dose now. Just be willing to view the world outside your comfort zone and you'll be absolutely amazed at whats out there...
Dec 05, 2007 2:09pm
9.  avatar alaska bill said:

I agree with GotHHO, I have had people look at me like I am crazy, Been testing various generators with good results. Came up with some improvements that should make it a little easier, for people to achieve very good results. With a little development I think this will go mainstream, don't expect any help from big oil or car manufactures. They could have made improvements to MPG years ago, they would rather keep people in the dark, till they have evry last nickel. Bill
Apr 19, 2008 2:46am
10.  avatar maxjive said:

Nobody talks about the cost of electricity for electrolyzing water....it must be very high, otherwise everyone would be using this. This unit runs on 220V source, but what kind of current does it draw? Not even HTA will tell you!

I'd bet that these machines cost more than their oxyacetylene counterparts to run, but probably run safer and cleaner. For safety reasons, they'd probably be preferred, but for cost reasons, many companies probably won't switch until they have to.
May 15, 2008 2:12pm
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