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It is an interresting topic, those who say it works swear by it, those who say it dosent swear it dosent.
It's more like this....
Those who say it works are either the scammers selling it or the people who have been scammed and desperately want it to work.
Those who say it doesn't work actually understand physics and how things operate in the real world.
It's not a matter of maybe it works and one side or the other can possibly be right. Far from it. There are laws of physics that cannot be magically tossed away at a whim. Electrolysis is real, but the amount generated by an automotive electrical system is so extremely small that it has zero effect. It's always been that way, and nothing has changed.
Mark hit the nail square on the head.
it takes more energy to produce the hydrogen than the hydrogen produces.
so there is no way a hydrogen generator can be efficient or self sustaining.
Mark hit the nail square on the head.
it takes more energy to produce the hydrogen than the hydrogen produces.
so there is no way a hydrogen generator can be efficient or self sustaining.
You lie! I saw Keanu Reeves do it in 1996. You just need special lathe in the bed of your truck to make it work
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