Inventor Drives Car 3,000 Miles on Nothing But Water

Filed Under: Do It Yourself, green automotive technology on December 26, 2010

by Aaron Turpen, AboutAlternativeCars

HHO (Oxyhydrogen) is a contentious technology that has both its proponents and detractors.  Whether or not you believe it’s possible, two guys in Arizona have been working on a system for quite some time and claim to have a system capable of producing 55 liters of HHO per minute on 55 amps of power.  They’ve proofed the concept in a Dodge pickup truck.

Unlike most other HHO proponents, however, these two are not commercializing their product for sale as a “kit” and have completely open sourced the whole shebang for anyone to copy and try.  Once they’ve perfected the setup and done a lot more testing, they do plan to sell conversion kits for vehicles as well as begin concepting for larger uses such as power plants and industrial engines.  All of their data and how-to/DIY information is freely available on their website at Future Energy Concepts, so if you want to see how this works and try it for yourself to see if it does work, everything you need to know is there.

Here’s video of their truck in action:

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