by | May 8, 2019 | ER HyZor (General), FAQ
The terminology ‘dry-cell’ came into the public domain as a ‘trade name’ for Brown’s Gas, likely originating from Denny Klein during the explosion of on-board electrolyzer experimentation that happened during 2008. The originator...
by | May 8, 2019 | ER HyZor (General), FAQ
Why buy ER HyZor Technology book and/or (basic) Kit: There are currently a lot of ebooks and kits out there. It seems like everyone is jumping onto the on-board electrolyzer (often called a generator) bandwagon. I call these ME2s. ME2s are important, because they...
by | May 8, 2019 | ER HyZor (General), FAQ
A. Having experienced by many suppression techniques in the past; we are taking extraordinary measures to assure that you actually get your ER HyZor. The last time we introduced a kit, the postal service of both the USA and Canada ‘lost’ most of the kits....
by | May 8, 2019 | ER HyZor (General), FAQ
4 Reasons Not to buy an ER HyZor (Basic) Kit 1. You are not prepared to experiment.For all the years that Eagle-Research, and others before me, have experimented with on-board electrolyzers, it is still not an exact science. We have a broad-ranging working knowledge...
by | May 8, 2019 | ER HyZor (General), FAQ
MMW is an acronym for MilliLiter(s) per Minute per Watt. MMW is meant to measure the efficiency of any given electrolyzer technology; particularly electrolyzers designed for on-board vehicle use. The idea is to know the relationship of the volume of BG being produced...
by | May 8, 2019 | ER HyZor (General), FAQ
I can’t yet say. There are too many variables. For example: the efficiency of the electrolyzer. For any given fuel volume there will be an optimum volume of BG to use as a combustion enhancement catalyst. I have found (see HyZor Technology book) that a law of...