At our last Tuesday Hydroxy Research Group meeting, the display about
practical, DIY free-energy solutions was discussed, and at the time,
considerable work remained to finish off the background of the
display, and to bring in the actual hardware free-energy devices to
display.
All that work has been accomplished now, and viewers will become
acquainted with sources for plans and DIY information for water, wind
and solar solutions, and be able to see actual in-process examples of
a Nay-box high mileage-carburetor during construction, and an
electrolyzer hydrogen "Boost" system, designed to electronically split
water into hydrogen and oxygen for fuel consumption.
There is ample evidence presented in tests on various cars with the
Boost system, showing an average of 50% increase in fuel savings, with
the electronics circuits being shown which makes these astounding
results possible.
Also included in the display are a small portable engine demonstration
unit, with related salvaged vehicle parts showing how they can be put
together to produce and store power in batteries, with horn, light,
etc being used to provide audio and visual proof of free energy
applications.
Group Members and the public who want to get a gander at some of our
member's experimental results and the HRG display should plan on
getting in to Turlock Public library while the exhibit is open through
the month of February 2007.