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Is the HHO concept considered a scam, or the idiots that are trying to make some money selling their models?
In my research, creating a revolving circuit that can increase power to a capacitor till the point of saturation proves that we can generate surplus electricity. In doing so, we've established that more than one cell can be hooked up to the power source, run thruogh a transformer and wired in as a capacitor.
This would allow more current for more than enough HHO to be produced.
I don't understand why people are so hell bent against it, when they have no idea what they are talking about.
People are hell bent against it because the logic goes against 400 years of study and experiment.
It's kind of like a business offering you $10 a week for the rest of your life if you loan them $10. While there may be some tiny chance such deals occasionally exist, and set centuries of accounting and business practice upside down, historically, every such deal has ripped off your $10. You have to figure a deal like that has something wrong with it, or someone would have done it long ago.
So, pretty goods odds that a guy with little technical education fooling around in his garage is unlikely to unearth a simple discovery that many thousands of experimenters of all skill levels have unsuccessfully sought for centuries.
So, here's the choice: either they are honest but mistaken, crooks, or have made a discovery that sets aside all of known technology. Which do you think is most likely?
By the way, this type of device is called a perpetual motion machine; the patent office quit giving patents on these many, many years ago, and now requires a working model of any such device prior to allowing you to file a patent.
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