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(The info below came out of the Court Document above)

The process (known as electrolysis) actually results in a net loss of chemical energy.
This is true because energy, in the form of heat, is lost during the process of electrolysis.

Dr. Halperin explains, under the first law of thermodynamics, known as the principle of conservation of energy, and the
second law of thermodynamics, which constrains the efficiency of heat engines, the production of "HHO" results in a net loss of energy.

Producing "HHO" actually reduces the amount of energy available.

1 liter of HHO is actually equivalent to the energy content of
0.011 of a tablespoon of gasoline - an amount negligible from an energy point of view.

That means it takes 23,272.727 liters of HHO to equal the energy content of 1 gallon of Gasoline.

So,

At 1 liter per minute. 23,272 divided by 60 minutes = 1,396 hours to make 1 gallon of gasoline.
At 2 liters per minute. 11,636 divided by 60 minutes = 193.9 hours to make 1 gallon of gasoline.
At 3 liters per minute. 7,757 divided by 60 minutes = 129.3 hours to make 1 gallon of gasoline.
At 4 liters per minute. 5,818 divided by 60 minutes = 96.9 hours to make 1 gallon of gasoline.
At 5 liters per minute. 4,654 divided by 60 minutes = 77.5 hours to make 1 gallon of gasoline.
At 6 liters per minute. 3,878 divided by 60 minutes = 64.6 hours to make 1 gallon of gasoline.

Let's say your vehicle gets 30 Miles per Gallon of gasoline

At 60 Miles per Hour

That is 2 gallons per hour times 64.6 hours = 129.2 Gallons of gasoline burned to make 1 extra gallon of gasoline.

That is a 1,077 mile trip to save 1 gallon of gasoline. About $3.

Let's say you build the HHO devices yourself for about $200.

You would have to drive 71,800 miles to get your money back.

Oh, Wait,
we also have to subtract the extra load on the engine the alternator took to make the extra 60+ Amps.
(about 2 MPG)

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