Is “supplemental hydrogen” the same as Brown’s Gas?
Yul Brown was an Australian professor who is credited with inventing the process of using hydrogen and oxygen obtained via the electrolysis of water without any spontaneous combustion. Brown’s gas was first used to weld dissimilar materials together, e.g., glass and metal, or metal and brick. Supplemental hydrogen, Brown’s gas, Browns gas, Rhodes gas (after William Rhodes), and H-H-O are different names for the same gas. By using Brown’s system of electrolysis of water, one liter of water can be made into approximately 1,860 liters of hydrogen gas.