Saturday, January 31, 2009

The HHO Winter Games 2009

The HHO WINTER GAMES 2009 begin next Saturday, Feb. 7, and run through Monday, Feb. 9, from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. each day. Once again,. developers from around the country are coming to the sunny Gulf Coast of Florida to share their knowledge with inventors and the general public through displays, seminars and how-to instruction.

We're going to see the introduction of a couple of great new kits, including the Genesis, Green Gas LLC dry cell, and it complementary AeroBox ECUC, or EFIE.

The Fuel Genie from Barry Holzsweig's YopurWater2Gas, a dedicated six-bay HHO installation facility at 18300 US Hwy 19 in Clearwater, Fla. - the first of its kind in the world - is going to lead a seminar Monday on "Hopw HHO Really Works," based on his 14 years of experience with the Bosch Group as an electrical engineer with a strong background in physics and chemistry.

Eddie Lopez of H202HHO will introduce a vastly more compact, 30-plate cell that can produce more than a liter per minute without electrolytes. That ought to be a sensation!

Not to be outdone, Jim Tarantola is doing installations on a 12-liter semi engine and on a stump grinder - talk about diverse! He's also showing off a SuperDupe motorcycle, a kit running on a F250, and big remote-controlled toys including a P-40 Warhawk with a 5 1/2-ft. wingspan and a 3-ft. airboat on the HHO Spectacular lawn.

And if bigger is better, Will Beaton and Jeff Fernstrom of Chicago's Green Hybrid Systems will do an HHO installation on a 42-ft. RV and other vehicles on theior Space 2 on the HHO Spectacular ground.

There's a full day of seminars, with one of the most interesting the talk on "RISC Processors in the HHO Kit," prsented by former NASA subscontractor Ray Benefield, who designed the mid-decks RF modem used by all the Space Shuttle flights since they began.

Bill Lang, the man who taught Ozzie Freedom his stuff, will clue us in on the the long history of HHO, and also introduce his new HHO personal hydration system. The system uses HHO's high alkaline content to prioduce charged water that cuts digestive acids in a hurry.

The Winter HHO Games are taking place at the Manatee Technical Institute in Bradenton, Fla., right across from the world-famous Bolletieri IMG tennis academy
at 5603 34th St. West in Bradenton.

Call me - Joe Shea - for information at (941) 753-1136, or visit our Web page at hhogames.com.

See you at the Games!