What is HHO or Brown’s Gas?
What is HHO or Brown’s Gas? It is incorrect to refer to Brown’s Gas (BG) as hydrogen. BG is a unique intermingling of hydrogen AND oxygen in the one homogeneous gas. This BG gas is not hydrogen, it is BG. BG has characteristics quite unique from hydrogen, or any other gas for that matter. BG HHO is a separate and distinct energy category that must be clearly differentiated in your mind from hydrogen or Green or Blue hydrogen. BG is not hydrogen, green, or blue or any other color. To the point Brown’s Gas is generated on-site, on-demand 24 x 7 x 365 and requires no expensive (and dangerous) storage devices as does Green or Blue Hydrogen. Electrolyzers use Distilled Water or deionized water or soft water only! Brown’s Gas is H 2 O in gaseous form and is produced from H 2 O in liquid form. Distilled water is H 2 O in its natural form without chemicals added. Distilled Water is steam from boiling water that’s been cooled and returned to its l...