Saturday, November 29, 2008

Discover The Truth About Brown's Gas

By Sinclair Sonny

Water burns, and we don't mean when it is boiling.

Whether you believe it or not, you can use water to weld metals, cut through steel, and even use water to fuel your internal combustion engine.

This is done by using a system that turns water into a gas called "Brown's Gas". Brown's gas is simply water broken down into its constituent parts, Hydrogen and Oxygen and recombined in a specific manner under a specific pressure. When these two gases are re-combined under pressure, they can be lighted and will produce an implosion that releases massive heat and energy.

California inventor and Professor Yul Brown has developed a system (and has since patented it) that will convert plain tap water to a stoichiometric mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, another state of water besides ice, water, or steam, and he has aptly called it as Brown's Gas.

According to the professor, Brown's gas can be used for many things. It can be used for desalinating water, welding metals together, creating a vacuum to pump up water, sublimate hard metals such as tungsten, and cut through thick steel.

Brown's gas is efficient, safe, clean and inexpensive. Already there are some Brown's Gas Welders available, based on his designs. Though these early models are from perfected and currently cost more than regular welders, the long-term savings from their use offset the cost of acquisition. This means welders no longer need dangerous oxy-acetylene tanks. Water and electricity and Professor Brown's system will suffice.

Another significant byproduct of the discovery of Brown's gas is its potential impact in the auto industry. It has the potential to truly revolutionize internal combustion to provide great fuel efficiency and gas mileage.

Brown's Gas is a critical component of a newly introduced system that significantly reduces gas consumption in motor vehicles, Hydro Assist Fuel Cell or HAFC.

Part of what makes HAFC technology effective its ability to extract a hydrogen-oxygen mixture - brown's gas - from water by ionizing it with electricity from the battery. The brown's gas is then added to your fuel before it is burned in the engine making it burn more easily and powerfully.

Brown's gas extracted from water enriches the fuel mixture, allowing you to pump less fuel into the engine but get the same if not greater amount of burn, thus improving you vehicles gas mileage.

Studies show that HAFC systems improve gas mileage at least 50%. This increase in mileage and fuel economy may vary from vehicle to vehicle, and depending on vehicle's usage.

These are the promising uses for Brown's Gas thus far, and there will surely be more. But so far, one thing is for certain, once the use of HAFC goes mainstream, it will greatly help common Americans and lessen America's reliance on foreign oil. - 16752

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