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Frequently Asked Questions


Oxy-hydrogen, possessing a high calorific value, is a flammable gas! Augmenting the air-fuel blend within any internal combustion engine enhances combustion efficiency. This leads to a superior burning process characterized by reduced emissions and fuel consumption, yielding greater mechanical power output.
Yes, we have an Installation Manual for all Hydrogen Systems. You will be able to download it from your profile, right after the purchase.
Usually, 0.5 liters of electrolyte is enough to travel between 500 and 1000km. However, the amount of electrolyte spent depends on many factors, such as the surrounding temperature, weather conditions, the vehicle's load, operation continuity, and the alternator's condition etc.
Brown’s Gas can be produced cost-effectively on-site using just distilled water, a small amount of electrolyte, and minimal electricity.
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Yes, it’s completely safe to use in the workplace. Brown Gas poses no threat to humans and is even used therapeutically in medical settings for inhalation. While it is flammable during combustion, it disperses quickly in open air. Notably, Brown’s Gas tends to implode rather than explode, and its flame is actually a series of controlled implosions, unlike the explosive reactions of other fuels.
Hydrogen On Demand systems are completely safe! Hydrogen System On Demand means that the system produces Hydrogen Gas ONLY when the engine is running and respectively is consumed by the engine.
When fuels burn more efficiently, you need less of them to achieve the same results, and since almost all of the fuel is burned, there’s minimal waste released as emissions, reducing pollution. In short, Brown’s Gas not only helps the environment but also saves you a significant amount of money.
HHO is a chemical abbreviation of Oxy-hydrogen gas. The HHO is usually in a ratio of 2 to 1 in the water, which is how nature created it!
Brown Gas, named after the renowned inventor Professor Yull Brown, an Australian citizen who passed away in 1996, is a remarkable compound created from water. Through electrolysis, distilled water is broken down into its basic elements—two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen—resulting in what’s known as HHO gas. This gas is unique in its perfect blend of hydrogen and oxygen. Using just 3 to 4 kW of electricity, one liter of water can produce 1,866 liters of HHO gas per hour (equivalent to 1.86 standard cubic meters).
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