Truth About HHO Hydrogen Generators Hybrid Fuel

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henry wale Hi I'm Henry from John henry hydrogen ... I like your site , simple straight forward , and most of all informative , we need more ... lots more of this honesty in the hydrogen field . 11/6/2009
Robert Hello Charlie, in response to your comment about the dealers and factories, I would say that if they were to take this on at all it would be with the dry cell hho generator. The drycell hho generator has more plate surface, produces more hho hydrogen gas, and is much more compact. 1/16/2009
Charlie Coombs I've been wondering for a couple of years why there's no market for this technology. I'm thinking a lot of it is BS advertising like "run your car on water," which makes it sound like you're mixing water with gasoline. If you look at it, you might be impressed, but most people won't take even a first look.

Some of the problem, though, would have to devolve on the average American's reluctance to engage any technology less familiar than a wristwatch, hence the $100 - $300 cost of these units uninstalled. More than that is the craven fears we face at the mere thought of tampering with our automobile engines.

I think the idea would work at the going price (which would go down as the technology increased in popularity) if we could arrange installation of the devices at a reasonable rate and sell them with a service contract through a local network of auto repair facilities. If it catches on, we could go after the dealers, then maybe the factories, but I don't think they'd touch the technology as currently deployed.

I speak as a marketer, would be interested in teaming up with techs in my local area (North Texas) to test/develop the idea. Any takers?
12/22/2008
Charles Good Information 12/11/2008
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