Hydrogen on Demand Evidence Sizzles from Arizona to Missouri

Hydrogen on demand is hot right now. How hot? While the critics are quoting the laws of thermodynamics to try to prove the theory of hydrogen on demand from water cannot work, motorists are debunking them with practical application by saving money at the pump.

A few months back, every so often you’d hear a story about a guy in his garage inventing a hydrogen on demand generator that uses water electrolysis to create HHO gas for a gasoline or diesel powered vehicle. Recently, however, with the high price of oil and gas, inventors are coming out of the woodwork.

Take today for example. There are three separate articles, two from Arizona and one from Missouri about independent proprietors building and using hydrogen on demand units with positive success. The first inventor is Ed Hula a former science teacher from Buffalo, Missouri who has used his $600 hydrogen on demand device on 30 vehicles so far averaging between 28-percent and 72-percent increased fuel mileage.

The next article is about inventor Adrien Burkhart of Chandler, Arizona who sells a $700 hydrogen on demand generator. Mr. Burkhart says he has a couple of hundred thousand miles on one of his HHO generators and it’s still working.

The last article is a neighbor of Mr. Burkhart’s in Mesa, Arizona who is installing his hydrogen on demand units in a mechanic’s shop at the corner of Power Road and McDowell Road. One of the customers of “Steve” said this hydrogen on demand unit saved him and his family $70 to $80 on a recent 250-mile trip in an SUV.

So, there you have it, a roundup of today’s stories about hydrogen on demand saving gas and emissions from Arizona to Missouri. Earlier this week, people in Tennessee and Louisiana were also benefitting from using hydrogen on demand to curtail their gasoline usage.

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