Gas Lighting, is a reference to someone's comment which cause you to second-guess yourself, your memories, recent events, and perceptions. After communicating with the person gaslighting you, you may be left feeling dazed and wondering.
I've heard the term rather often as of late, I guess it's more common these daze and was curious of the meaning. I can't recall ever having been put in such a position. I guess it's cause I can smell bull excrement when I hear it.
But that's not the gas lighting I'm addressing. I'm speaking to HHO for short or oxy-hydrogen or brown gas used in a number of applications for centuries past, including city street lighting of long ago and for the more recent application as fuel for automobiles.
There is much published by nay-sayers including side of the mouth Popular Mechanics writer; wherein they can't say it doesn't work just alot about why is shouldn't. Including the issue of more energy necessary to produce the HHO than the resulting output. Look folks, if I get a 3% fuel economy improvement that's a gain however you want to dice it. I employed a single 25 plate/4 cell HHO generator powered by the alternator's 13.8V controlled by a cheap PWM controller, which was only able to pass 5 amp current. I got that meager 3% fuel economy improvement applying no changes in driving habits in my '94 Chevy Silverado with 350CID engine; always conservative, except on my Rocket III. And all are anecdotal FACTs.
And that another thing! Nay-sayer PM writers, et al, dismissing experience and slamming anecdotal evidence as just shy of falsewhoods.
How many of you pukes (speaking to gas lighting nay-sayers) ever conducted a scientific/documented inquiry? NASA published support for HHO decades ago and its application with commercial diesels. As sure as you don't know shite from Shinola, it is just as likely they didn't speak the same of gasoline engine fuel economy was the highest probability of fuel industry backlash.
Hundai, contrary to gas lighting nay-sayer's excrement, is producing a hybrid hybrid which is electric and hydrogen powered. Yes you go that right! The Nexo runs 100% on HHO; not really, refueled with HHO then generates electricity from the HHO (hybrid hybrid). High priced for a real oinker (161HP). And I hope that HHO tank is as safe as they say.
I made mention elsewhere of installing HHO into my '70 CST, also with a 350CID V8, but enlarged the generator to 12 cells and installed a mega alternator and upgraded to pricey computerized PWM controller. I don't care how much amperage I need, the alternator is that big; but, the current carrying capacity of the wiring is what is of importance. This caused me to delve into my HHO research; and, here it is should you be interested in what wiring you need for your 400W barefoot radio.
Faraday formula says I could run 12A per stack of 4 cell, but I'll start with 10A which means I'm looking at just near 400W or 30Amps; and, your barefoot radio.
But 12A per stack x3 (12 cells) for 36A total I'm pressing up against the 10ga versus 8AWG fence; and, I really don't to fight with 8 gauge. The 5.7L V8 will operate optimally on 1.4L of HHO per minute and with 30 amps flowing I'm producing 1.9L. I may press for the fence should 1.9L proves itself with large fuel economy gains. But I'll have to dial it back on my RCI2970N4 barefoot radio. Thankfully I've a remote for the HHO Generator PWM Controller and can dial it back instead; should 1111111...111 try to walk on me.
I've heard the term rather often as of late, I guess it's more common these daze and was curious of the meaning. I can't recall ever having been put in such a position. I guess it's cause I can smell bull excrement when I hear it.
But that's not the gas lighting I'm addressing. I'm speaking to HHO for short or oxy-hydrogen or brown gas used in a number of applications for centuries past, including city street lighting of long ago and for the more recent application as fuel for automobiles.
There is much published by nay-sayers including side of the mouth Popular Mechanics writer; wherein they can't say it doesn't work just alot about why is shouldn't. Including the issue of more energy necessary to produce the HHO than the resulting output. Look folks, if I get a 3% fuel economy improvement that's a gain however you want to dice it. I employed a single 25 plate/4 cell HHO generator powered by the alternator's 13.8V controlled by a cheap PWM controller, which was only able to pass 5 amp current. I got that meager 3% fuel economy improvement applying no changes in driving habits in my '94 Chevy Silverado with 350CID engine; always conservative, except on my Rocket III. And all are anecdotal FACTs.
And that another thing! Nay-sayer PM writers, et al, dismissing experience and slamming anecdotal evidence as just shy of falsewhoods.
How many of you pukes (speaking to gas lighting nay-sayers) ever conducted a scientific/documented inquiry? NASA published support for HHO decades ago and its application with commercial diesels. As sure as you don't know shite from Shinola, it is just as likely they didn't speak the same of gasoline engine fuel economy was the highest probability of fuel industry backlash.
Hundai, contrary to gas lighting nay-sayer's excrement, is producing a hybrid hybrid which is electric and hydrogen powered. Yes you go that right! The Nexo runs 100% on HHO; not really, refueled with HHO then generates electricity from the HHO (hybrid hybrid). High priced for a real oinker (161HP). And I hope that HHO tank is as safe as they say.
I made mention elsewhere of installing HHO into my '70 CST, also with a 350CID V8, but enlarged the generator to 12 cells and installed a mega alternator and upgraded to pricey computerized PWM controller. I don't care how much amperage I need, the alternator is that big; but, the current carrying capacity of the wiring is what is of importance. This caused me to delve into my HHO research; and, here it is should you be interested in what wiring you need for your 400W barefoot radio.
Faraday formula says I could run 12A per stack of 4 cell, but I'll start with 10A which means I'm looking at just near 400W or 30Amps; and, your barefoot radio.
But 12A per stack x3 (12 cells) for 36A total I'm pressing up against the 10ga versus 8AWG fence; and, I really don't to fight with 8 gauge. The 5.7L V8 will operate optimally on 1.4L of HHO per minute and with 30 amps flowing I'm producing 1.9L. I may press for the fence should 1.9L proves itself with large fuel economy gains. But I'll have to dial it back on my RCI2970N4 barefoot radio. Thankfully I've a remote for the HHO Generator PWM Controller and can dial it back instead; should 1111111...111 try to walk on me.
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