hmmm, I think I recall hearing they indeed they will melt such impossible
things, but won't burn your hand, and indeed that's the claim.
Doesn't seem that heat is the right word.

Here is what a quick search turned up from Decker in '99:

Hi Folks!

If you are interested in Browns gas generators, an email came in to sell
3 of them;

Well, its interesting...I call it a molecular zipper since it implodes
and literally zips molecules together in totally unique ways. I've
tinkered with the one that the Tesla society used to have, it is
interesting to play the flame across your hand, it doesn't burn and
water pours off...then with that same flame, I cut a soda can....I
understand it will weld brick to glass, metal to brick, all kinds of
objects...

Unfortunately the new agers have gotten into the act making all kinds of
outrageous claims including free energy...I don't KNOW that any of those
are true, only what I have seen myself...

The following is an email I received saying they want to sell their
Browns Gas generators, please respond to them directly if you are
interested;
I am writing on behalf of Alvin Crosby. Alvin is used to manufacture
hydrox label (brown gas) in the early 90. We have three machines for
sale. Below is a specification of the machines:

Two of HSX 5000
Not working, need re-plumbing otherwise complete. price US$ 500.00/each
and FOB.
Performance specification
* 5000 litres/hour or 177 cubic/hour
* power requirements 50-60 hz
* 3 O, voltage 200/400
* VA max 8000
* Dimension H x W x D = 1100 x 725 x 960
* Weight: 1000 pound

One of HSX 2000
Not working, nevertheless in a good order and low hours. Price US$
1000.00 and FOB
Performance specification
* 2000 litres/hour or 71 cubic/hour
* power requirements 50-60 hz
* 3 O, voltage 200/400
* VA max 10,000.
* Dimension H x W x D = 1100 x 630 x 775
* Weight: 620 pound

The above machines are ideal for the series researcher. Please reply
this Email after you receive this
message.

Kind regards
Cindy

Alvin R. Crosby
P.O.Box 89 141
Torbay
Auckland 1310
New Zealand

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://www.keelynet.com/interact/archive/00001670.htm

On 3/8/07, Philip Winestone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

All I know is that a few years ago I stood beside a "Brown's Gas
Generator" and watched in awe as a colourless flame MELTED a
firebrick in just a few seconds.

Not sure about its applicability in an internal combustion engine,
but it may be applicable in a new form of external combustion engine.

P.


At 02:09 PM 3/7/2007, you wrote:
>http://www.dailybeat.net/media/706/The-water-fueled-car.html
>
>yet another example of shoddy reporting.
>
>--
>That which yields isn't always weak.


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