Originally Posted by
myoldyourgold
Weapon, let me see if I can explain this so it is easy to understand. The HHO that most are measuring has a high concentration of moisture. You will be able to see how much if you can have access to a gas spectrometer. This is not steam but moisture. That means there is a lot less gas than is claimed. Now by reducing current leakage the efficiency goes up by using more of the current in splitting water which also results in moisture going down. More gas per amp. Now when they measure with the common devices they could find that production went down because there is less moisture. Moisture takes up a lot more space than hydrogen and oxygen and a few other gases. With less moisture you might think that you have less gas when actually you have more. The less moisture in the gas makes the gas more powerful so it takes less to do the same job. You win all the way around. In summary, more gas per amp, less moisture, more powerful gas. I hope that helps.