Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions


Yes, hydrogen-powered cars use fuel cells to convert hydrogen into electricity, which powers the motor. Alternatively, hydrogen can be burned in combustion engines, which usually realize fuel savings and emission reductions.
Hydrogen could eventually replace gasoline with fuel cell vehicles. However, this transition is hindered by the costs associated with these vehicles and the need for advancements in infrastructure and production methods to make hydrogen a widely adopted alternative fuel option instead of being used as an additive to enhance the efficiency of internal combustion engines burning fossil fuels.
Brown Gas burns in an entirely eco-friendly way, releasing no pollutants. After combustion, it simply reverts to water vapor. Interestingly, HHO doesn’t rely on atmospheric oxygen to ignite; it burns using its oxygen. This means it can even burn in outer space or underwater.
Yes, HHO and Brown Gas are the same thing basically. Both names refer to a gas mixture of Hydrogen and Oxygen created by splitting water through electrolysis. This gas is known for burning cleanly, with water vapor as the only byproduct. "Brown Gas" is named after Yull Brown, who played a key role in bringing its industrial and medical uses to light. The term "HHO" simply highlights its makeup—two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen.
Yes, of course! The HHO Generator produces HHO gas, a supportive fuel in all internal combustion engines. Using a small amount of gas improves the burning efficiency of the regular fuel.
Yes, HHO improves gas mileage! It is a highly calorific fuel invented by God, who put a lot of energy into it! All internal combustion engines do not burn their regular fuel efficiently, and the HHO is a catalyst that helps to increase the efficiency. As a result, there is improved mileage and reduced greenhouse gases at the end of the exhaust pipe. All these results can be easily proven by monitoring the fuel spending before and after the installation of the Hydrogen system and measured by a gas analyzer and opacimeter.
While the Oxy-hydrogen gas generated by the HHO Kit has a high calorific value, many scientists have proven the practicality of using HHO gas generated through water electrolysis in internal combustion engines to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions over the last few decades.
Yes, HHO gas is the most potent calorific fuel on our planet. HHO typically refers to a hydrogen and oxygen gas mixture from water electrolysis in a ratio of 2 to 1. HHO gas increases burning efficiency in internal combustion engines. A mixture of regular carbon fuel and HHO can improve fuel efficiency and significantly reduce emissions.
HHO is a flammable gas with a high calorific value! Enriching the air-fuel mixture in any internal combustion engine improves the burning efficiency. As a result, we have a better burning process with much lower emissions and fuel savings, which is achieved by releasing more mechanical power.
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.
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