Angels Camp California Inventor Sells 24 HHO Generators a Week
The Union Democrat ran an article about hydrogen gas saver inventor Frank Robinson, 63, who is selling two dozen or more devices per week. Robinson is a garage tinkerer whose business has spread mostly by word of mouth.
Robinson attributes his success to Stan Meyer, a very controversial figure in this field, who invented a so-called water-powered dune buggy. Even though Meyer has been discredited by the courts in Ohio, he still has many avid fans who have replicated parts of his technology with positive results.
One of the testimonials to Robinson’s hydrogen gas saver is the local hair dresser who says her vehicle when from 14 mpg to 27 mpg with the hho generator installed. According to the article, local firefighters are also using the hydrogen gas saver on their personal vehicles.
As you can see from this blog and others, inventors of hydrogen gas savers are now coming out of the woodwork. It’s about time, too as this country now needs a solution to saving fuel and reducing greenhouse gases.
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