by | May 8, 2019 | BROWN’S GAS (AKA HHO), FAQ
Yes. First by saving money. Brown’s Gas (BG) can cut your fuel bills dramatically with inexpensive home-built machines. BG is being used as a health enhancement. BG is being used to reduce the fuel consumption of vehicles. After you’ve applied BG...
by | May 8, 2019 | BROWN’S GAS (AKA HHO), FAQ
Mr. Wiseman got into Brown’s Gas simply because he wanted it in his own shop. As an inventor he is always building things that are not ‘on the shelf’. and he learns every exotic welding technique he can. He wanted Brown’s Gas because it had...
by | May 8, 2019 | BROWN’S GAS (AKA HHO), FAQ
Depends on your equipment. FIRST:Brown’s Gas (BG) is powerfully explosive as it is mostly diatomic hydrogen and oxygen in ideal stoichiometric mixture. As pressure is increased on BG, the gas density increases and its ‘explosion pressure spike’...
by | May 8, 2019 | BROWN’S GAS (AKA HHO), FAQ
Is there a difference between Brown’s Gas and the HHO gas produced by standard electrolysis? No, they are essentially identical. There are many names for Brown’s Gas, as people have attempted to ‘claim’ the gas as their own, usually to try to...
by | May 8, 2019 | BROWN’S GAS (AKA HHO), FAQ
A. Eagle-Research defines Brown’s Gas (aka BG, HHO or HydrOxy) as: “A mixture of combustible gasses coming out of an electrolyzer that is specifically designed to electrolyze (split) water and to NOT separate the resulting gasses from each other.”...
by | May 8, 2019 | BROWN’S GAS (AKA HHO), FAQ, WATER AS FUEL
Not directly, for several reasons: 1. Brown’s Gas should be considered to be an ‘electrical’ flame, not a BTU flame. It’s dominant energy is electrical, not thermal, in nature. Brown’s Gas does not efficiently heat air or water, such...