Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions


Yes, publications from that time offer insights into the legitimacy of Brown's Gas. Here are some historical references you might find useful: 1. "The Facts Behind the Media Confusion: Yull Brown & the Oxy-Hydrogen Economy" was featured in the January 1978 issue of Electronics Australia Magazine, pages 14-17, and delves into Yull Brown's pioneering work in energy conversion. You can find it here:
2. An independent evaluation titled 'Technical Assessment of Brown's Gas Project,' authored by Foundation Professor Clifton D. Ellyett and published on August 14, 1987, explores the feasibility of Brown’s Gas. You can view the document here:
To choose the best kit for your vehicle, you need to know the three significant factors: There are three major factors that you need to know to choose the best kit for your car: 1. Charging system parameters - Voltage (V) and Amperes (A) of the alternator (check actually what is written on the tag. 2. Engine displacement - means Engine working volume, usually measured in Liters, Cubic Centimeters, or Cubic Inches 3. Type of the engine - means what fuel it's using your engine - Petrol (petrol injection or carburetor with or without CNG, LPG, or Methanol), Diesel (with Turbo or naturally aspirated), Heavy Fuel Oil. We can better advise you if you provide us with this information or the engine's technical PDF file.
Yes, Brown Gas is introduced through the air intake of any engine and acts as a catalyst, enhancing the combustion of all types of fuel. Our case study demonstrates a 20% reduction in fuel consumption, particularly with those that have a lower calorific value.
Certainly Yes, HHO can be used in any kind of diesel engines to improve efficiency of combustion and reduce emissions. It acts as a supplemental fuel.
Improperly installed or poorly designed HHO systems can damage an engine, but there should be no issues if safety devices are applied during the installation. Usually, such devices are safety fuses, insulators, quality control devices, and safety bubblers. With these adequately installed devices, you cannot damage anything in your vehicle.
Yes, small-scale electrolysis units can produce hydrogen at home using water and electricity. However, costs, safety, and efficiency limit widespread home-based hydrogen production for the moment, but it is possible in general.
You can securely store Hydrogen in high pressure containers or, as a liquid for a period of time, with caution to prevent leaks and take care with liquid hydrogen to avoid evaporation issues.
Indeed! Hydrogen has the potential to be utilized in customized home heating systems by either mixing it with gas or utilizing hydrogen itself for this purpose to lower the emissions of CO₂, from heating systems.
Certainly! Hydrogen gas is used as a fuel in internal combustion engines. It's enhancing the efficiency of the combustion process than its combustion method itself to minimize carbon emissions and decrease the use of fossil fuels.
Certainly! Hydrogen fuel cells have the capability to undergo recycling where key elements such, as membranes, electrodes and catalysts can be reclaimed. However this procedure necessitates the utilization of facilities.
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