Hydrogen Generator Saves 20% – 90% Fuel and Increases Power

Gorilla Developers has been working on creating a method of extracting Hydrogen from water and an electrolyte solution.

This has now … all » been achieved. See the video to understand the incredible volume of Hydrogen being extracted.

How is this achieved? Using 30 amps from your alternator on standard vehicles for the 20-Cell electrolyzer we weave this energy Through an over 40 stainless steel plates which extract the Hydrogen necessary to aid in increased fuel combustion efficiency.

What does this mean to me? Your vehicle will have substantially increased fuel combustion. [Most vehiclesonly burn less than 50% of the fuel injected into your cylinder because of a lack of Oxygen and Hydrogen] The lower your mileage directly relates to the lack of your engines efficiency. Increasing the efficiency of the burn provides a requirement of less fuel [less pedal being required to achieve/maintain speed.]

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http://www.GetHydroPower.com

We seek local sales/support staff and installation locations.

Call 651-789-1830 for more information.

BURTHA HYDROGEN GENERATOR COMPLETE BUILD

FOR THOSE WHO HAVE FOLLOWED THE BUILD, THIS IS OLD NEWS, EXCEPT FOR SOME FIRST RESULTS.

923CC/MIN 1 LITER/65 SEC (ON STAIT TAP H2O)
41.8 VDC
12.4 AMPS
518.32 WATTS, INCLUDING THE PUMP

3.158 L/M 1L/19SEC (2TBSPN LYE/GAL)
12 VDC
26.1 AMPS
313.2 WATTS
10.08MIL/MIN/WATT, INCLUDING THE PUMP

I’M VERY PLEASED WITH THE RESULT,EVEN THOUGH THESE WERE JUST USING THE ROTOR INPUT SETTINGS I USED ON MY KAREBILL. I CAN’T WAIT TO SEE WHAT MY BOB BOYCE CIRCUIT AND TOROID DOES TO MY RESULT.

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