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  • Save Fuel - Consider Oxyhydrogen (hho) Systems

    Yes, as of this writing fuel costs are down but don't hold your breath, this will pass, and pricing at the gas pump will return to the lofty levels of last summer. There are many websites offering fuel saving devices and detailed information concerning installation of same.
    The majority of these systems are based on the principle of the electrolysis of water and utilyzing the resulting gas to substantially increase the efficiency of the combustion process . This results in noticeable cost savings.
    Are there some out there who are interested in discussing the application and results of these systems?

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    Have you looked around the forum before posting?
    There are numerous threads about that.
    It's better to wear off by working than to rust by doing nothing.

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    • #3
      Check Renewable Energy

      Originally posted by Lbrail View Post
      Yes, as of this writing fuel costs are down but don't hold your breath, this will pass, and pricing at the gas pump will return to the lofty levels of last summer. There are many websites offering fuel saving devices and detailed information concerning installation of same.
      The majority of these systems are based on the principle of the electrolysis of water and utilyzing the resulting gas to substantially increase the efficiency of the combustion process . This results in noticeable cost savings.
      Are there some out there who are interested in discussing the application and results of these systems?
      See the forum on Renewable Energy
      "But ye shall receive power..."
      Acts 1:8

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      • #4
        Consider Oxyhydrogen ---

        Originally posted by Lbrail View Post
        Yes, as of this writing fuel costs are down but don't hold your breath, this will pass, and pricing at the gas pump will return to the lofty levels of last summer. There are many websites offering fuel saving devices and detailed information concerning installation of same.
        The majority of these systems are based on the principle of the electrolysis of water and utilyzing the resulting gas to substantially increase the efficiency of the combustion process . This results in noticeable cost savings.
        Are there some out there who are interested in discussing the application and results of these systems?
        I'm answering my own post. The theme does'nt appear to be of much interest,at least for now. However when fuel costs spiral up in the future
        we will see a return to fuel saving ideas and developments.
        The subject is low key at present so there is no better time to investigate
        and try systems that will save dollars at the pump in the near future.
        There are a lot of hardware components presently being promoted, some
        with exaggerated claims. For those interested in eventually giving one or
        more such systems a try now is a good time to investigate the technology
        that these systems are based on, and to eliminate those that do not appear
        to understand the basics.
        I would invite any with hands-on application to summarize their experiece.

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        • #5
          Hydroxy

          Originally posted by Lbrail View Post
          Yes, as of this writing fuel costs are down but don't hold your breath, this will pass, and pricing at the gas pump will return to the lofty levels of last summer. There are many websites offering fuel saving devices and detailed information concerning installation of same.
          The majority of these systems are based on the principle of the electrolysis of water and utilyzing the resulting gas to substantially increase the efficiency of the combustion process . This results in noticeable cost savings.
          Are there some out there who are interested in discussing the application and results of these systems?
          I am interested in discussing these systems. Whilst most people are presently discussing 'brute force' systems, and these for the moment certainly have their place; I believe that the long term future is in the more subtle type of system as proposed by Meyer / Ravi / Lawton.
          Cheers,
          Michael

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          • #6
            Hi Michael
            I am not familiar with Meyer/Ravi/Lawton system proposal.
            Please advise where I can obtain info. about this.
            Lbrail

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