I was at the gas station the other day and one of neighbors was next to me and mentioned that he hadn't seen me around as much. He thought I had cut back on my driving to save gas. I then told him that I built my own HHO gas hydrogen generator and turned my car into a water burning hybrid. I popped the hood and soon had a crowd of curious onlookers on my hands.
I live in a small town on the outskirts of a large city. We all know each other around there. Most folks are farmers; I'm a city girl and single mom so I stick out like a sore thumb.
John Deere Riding Lawn Mowers
I felt like a pretty important person that day and might likely get the key to the city, who knows?
Seems all these farmers were interested in not only saving money on their gas bills for their personal cars (trucks) but wanted to know if it would work in their diesel tractors and farm equipment as well.
My ex-husband was the guy who first let me in on this technology. He uses home built hydrogen generators in his fleet of heating and cooling service vans. I asked if any were diesel and he said yes. The hydrogen generator works in both gas and diesel vehicles.
Cool. I made a note to let the farmers know about this the next time I was at the gas station, which, thanks to my hydrogen gas generator was now every three weeks or so.
Word spreads pretty fast out here in the country and my nosey next door neighbor
brought over some of his home grown tomatoes in exchange for a gander at my home built hydrogen generator.
I explained that the hydrogen generator actually uses electrolysis to break water down into its core elements of two bonded hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom to form a gas known as HHO, or Brown's gas.
You then inject this safe but powerful gas into the intake of your engine along with the gas you already use and create a water burning hybrid.
He looked at me with a questioning eye and I thought I was going to have to give him a lesson in electrolysis but instead he asked if he could use it on his lawn mower, or better yet, his garden tiller.
Got to love the country folk. I hear him now tinkering over there in his garage at all hours trying to build a hydrogen generator that will power his gasoline powered post hole digger. I'm guessing he'll get it figured out but I've got bigger fish to fry.
There's a hoe down a brewin at the moose lodge next week and if I want to win the miss strawberry beauty pageant I better have a working hydrogen generator that will fit a John Deere tractor ready to go.