What is a “Supplemental Hydrogen Generator”?
A supplemental hydrogen generator is a container, e.g., a 32 oz. Ball Jar, that holds distilled water and an electrolyte. The water with the electrolyte is charged using the motor vehicle’s battery, that is, electricity (12 Volts direct current) is conducted into the negative terminal and also into the positive terminal of the jar. It is important that the battery’s electricity is used for electrolysis only when the ignition is turned on. This is the meaning of H.O.D. – hydrogen on demand. This induces electrolysis which separates the hydrogen molecules and the oxygen molecules of the water. As the oxygen and the hydrogen molecules bubble up through the electrolyte, a vacuum hose sucks these gas molecules into the air intake manifold of the engine of your motor vehicle. The oxygen increases the octane level of the fuel. The hydrogen increases the flame spread of the fuel during the combustion process, that is, the hydrogen makes the flame in your piston cylinders burn faster resulting