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Almaz
05-04-2012, 04:37 AM
Has anyone tried metal hose instead of plastic hose? I don't have HHO system yet but here is another myth. Electrolysis produces protons, in addition to some loose hydrogen H atoms. But the protons are a more powerful fuel. Protons are created with high voltage, DC, in tap water. When you burn protons, they combine at the spark plug tip and form into hydrogen, when the spark plug donates an electron. When you combine the proton and electron, you get heat, and then you get hydrogen. Hydrogen burns, so you get 2 reactions, instead of 1. That's what Stanley Meyer discovered but never shared. With high voltage tap water electrolysis, you need a small fraction of the volume of gas to run an engine, because protons are an extremely potent fuel, and protons, being sub-atomic particles, are able to permeate through all porous metals and materials, so aluminum acts like a storage vessel, where the protons accumulate. The key to making the protons jump from the water fuel cell onto the engine, is to make sure the fuel cell has a metal output hose, and the metal output hose much be 1/2" away from the metal engine block. Protons can travel straight through plastic, and you will lose the energy before it gets to the engine. You want a metal tube from the water fuel cell, up to the intake manifold. This tube needs to have a positive charge on it, and the block is a negative (ground) on all vehicles. The negative block attracts the protons via static force, which pulls the protons from the positively charged output tube. The protons are strongly attracted to the engine block, pistons, cylinder head, and then they jump to the negatively charged spark from the spark plug, where you get a small nuclear reaction where the protons are combined with electrons, and you get hydrogen. You are producing an element, from subatomic particles, and this reaction, in its self, creates more heat and energy than burning hydrogen alone! That's how Yull Brown, Stanley Meyer, Joe Booker, Steven Jones, Peter Stevens, Bill Williams, and others were able to run their engine on tap water, electrolysis.

Good reference http://www.scribd.com/doc/4110288/Run-Car-on-Water-stanley-meyer-resonant-electrolysis-cell-system-collection#download

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFQ8IEu4YVg&feature=channel&list=UL ---> Make sure to read description of the video