Thanks for Voting - HB5. Are you prepared? Discover Hydrogen - HHO Fuel Economy PROOF! Click Here To Find Out A Little More The following videos show a hydrogen cell test on a gasoline engine home generator. The first video demonstrates the generator running on regular gas without any hydrogen injection at all. The HHO cell is plugged directly into the generator during the first test, but the hydroxy gas is being vented into atmosphere instead of being injected into the engine carburetor. The second video shows the generator running while the hydroxy gas is being injected into the carburetor. Again, the HHO cell is plugged directly into the gasoline generator during test #2.
The overall result is an increase of 20% better fuel efficiency with HHO gas injection. Here's VIDEO PROOF that validates claims about hydroxy as a viable fuel. HHO Proof - Video #1 Test #1 no hydroxy gas injected - 1400W load ( HHO Generator turned on ) Results: 200ml gasoline in 6.53min = 30.61ml/min HHO Proof - Video #2 Test #2: 5.88LPM hydroxy gas - 1400W load ( HHO Generator turned on ) Previous Next.
Early Uses of Indian Tobacco in California. Indian Tobacco (Nicotiana) Indian Tobacco is found growing in the washes, on dryish plains and mesas, and in open valleys through out a large part of California, below 8000 feet. There are at least three kinds which were used as smoking tobacco by the Indians: N. Bigelovii, N. attenuata, and N. glauca. It would appear that the practice of smoking was more general in northern than in southern and eastern California. Smoking was really more a "cult," particularly among the tribes of the lower Klamath area. The Karok Indians planted tobacco seeds, N. Each year some seeds were gathered from the garden plants, though never from the wild plants which grew about the villages or along the streams. When the harvested leaves were dry, they were rubbed between the palms of the hands and broken into a not-too-fine powder which was stored in especially woven little baskets which hung in the living house.
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