I have been looking into this browns gas stuff since i found out about electrolysis of water about 15 years ago. This is not new technology, if it does work it is one of the biggest conspiracies to keep gas mileage sandbagged ever. (Not that i wouldnt believe it, they are obviousely sandbagging gas mileage increases to keep the epa off the automakers backs considering a mid 80s dodge colt or honda/toyota economy car by average gets better gas mileage than todays "economy" cars) The idea really is good in theory. As far as it taking more input than it generates, I doubt this is really applicable as it only takes less than 2 volts to separate hydrogen and oxygen, its actually closer to 1.5v.
How about some posts about peoples actual experience with this stuff not just bickering about the theoretical ideas. I havent spent the money on a kit and will probly just make myself one. Ill post my results when i get it done.
|