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let start talking about this if it works why dont we have it on all cars ??has anyone seen this i think it works but i dont have proof positive does anyone ??

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Was the "low DC current" from the car's battery only? No one is saying that adding H2 and O2 gas to an engine won't work. What we are saying is that you can't get the power to take apart the H2O only from the car's battery and engine to get more power. There is electrical loss in the wires, in the alternator and in the device itself.
At best you get no gain.

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You can get 1000 watts or so from a car alternator and that is your energy budget. That amount of output from the alternator may get you about 0.1% of the energy that goes into the engine. You have converted energy in gasoline to engine rotation (20% efficient), to alternator rotation, to electrical energy (70% efficient) , to create hydrolysis of water (50% efficient) to putting the O2 and H2 into the engine again for rotation of the engine shaft (20% efficient), The total loses are (.2 x. .7 x .5 x .2 = 3.5% efficient). Quite a trip with lots of loses for very small results.

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