HYDROGEN: Hydrogen has been proclaimed to be the fuel of the future. Hydrogen is an extremely abundant element, as it is the major component of water (H2O). Hydrogen can be liberated from water with an electrical process called electrolysis, using any source of electricity available. When burned, hydrogen recombines with oxygen to form water vapor with no other pollutants. From an environmental point of view, you can see the appeal of hydrogen as a fuel.

Depending on how it is done, water electrolysis can produce three different products. 1) Separate hydrogen and oxygen gases, 2) an electrically expanded water molecule referred to as "Brown's Gas", or 3) a very volatile gas mixture referred to as "hyper-gas". Some people believe this extremely explosive gas is H3O-OH. Others believe that this gas contains free hydrogen atoms, which are known to be more explosive than H2 molecules. Whatever it is, this last, most energetic product of electrolysis, seems to be the key to efficient use of hydrogen fuel from water.

 

My air cooled HHO Reactor.

When making H2 using water in a electrolysis unit, keep in mind.

 It take 1000 watts of power for one hour to make 8.7cu/ft at 1atm, that's 1.3hp.

For each watts of power going in to a electrolysis will rise the temperature 1 degree for each pound of water.

One gallon of water weights 8.3 lb



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