H2HyPod claims to have the best hydroxy technology in the world
With seven years of development, over 400 installations, reams
of data, international patents awarded, for protection in 147 countries,
inventor James Culture says their H2HyPod is ready for international
roll-out in a major way. Typical mileage improvement is 35% but in some
cases is much higher.
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Hydroxy
Put simply, what is happening in a typical HHO or
hydroxy system is that water is being electrolyzed on
board from electricity from the battery, creating
"Brown's gas", which includes hydrogen and oxygen, as
well as possibly some new species not fully
characterized or appreciated by academia yet. It is
probably in the formation of this new species of gas
(some call it ionized HHO or HHOi, because of its
electrical characteristics) that the environmental
energy shows up or is harvested. The Brown's gas
interacts with the fuel to break the larger chain
molecules (that often go unburnt in a typical system)
into smaller molecules that are readily burned. In
highly optimized systems, allegedly the vehicle can run
on HHO alone. |
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By
Sterling D. Allan
At last week's Evolve Expo in Denver, the booth right next to ours was
H2HyPod.
Early on, I overhead them telling someone that they were seeing between
25% and 50% improvement in mileage, and that they had a bunch of data to
support their claims. They report that on average, 75% of their
customers get at least a 35% improvement in their mileage. A few have
gotten as high as a 225% gain.
They had a well-stationed booth, with 3-5 people with matching lab coats
with their "H2HyPod" logo. It seems that every time I saw their booth
there were several people standing there, interested in receiving their
sales pitch and liking what they were hearing. And H2HyPod was very glad
they had decided at the last minute to come, feeling like it had been
well worth their while and expense, for the exposure and customer base
they were growing.
I was able to do a brief
video
interview with
James Culture, the inventor.
He said that what they were producing wasn't just "hydroxy" or "HHO" but
was a "proprietary blend" that is able to trick the car's computer into
accepting what it does to the mileage without counteracting it because
it senses too much of one thing or another. Most HHO technologies have
to modify the car's computer, which can void the warranty. At a minimum,
in the other systems, they usually have to shut the system off when the
vehicle is undergoing annual inspection to the vehicle so it will "pass"
according to the computer algorithms, which are not written to
accommodate or acknowledge the benefits of hydroxy addition to the fuel.
The unit will pay for itself from the savings on fuel consumption, not
to mention improved performance of the engine.
The electrolyte in the water keeps it from freezing in cold conditions.
Rather than freezing and expanding, the solution goes to a contracting
gel, which is reconstituted in a few minutes via fluid dynamics.
They have systems for everything from motorcycles to 16 L engines.
With international patents awarded, for protection in 147 countries,
they say on their site that the "H2HyPod has a 40%
minimum advantage over all other previously patented technology
advancements."
Pursuing this for seven years, with reams of data, many tests and
improvements, including installation on over 400 customer vehicles, now
H2HyPod is ready to roll this out in a major way. They are open to
discussions about licensing for manufacturing and distribution
worldwide, as well as discounts for bulk purchases and reselling.
Here's the interview I did with James.
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