Brown's Gas
Brown's Gas is nothing more than Oxyhdrogen, 2 parts hydrogen 1 part oxygen (water).
The term more than likely comes the fact that during the electrolysis of water, in turns a brown color from the impurities in the metal or water. Depending on the electrolyte used the color may show sooner during the process or later as the impurity it the metal comes out.
302 Stainless steel seems to produce more brown color than does 304 or 306 stainless steel. The used of salt or baking soda,Which neither are recommended, also increase the brown color in your hho generator.
Yull Brown a Bulgarian inventor received 2 patents for series cell common-ducted electrolyse producing oxyhdrogen used in torches, the term Brown's Gas has been coined from this.Lot of people have heard the term Brown Gas but have not heard of hho or Oxyhdrogen.
Brown's gas dates back 1776 when Henry Cavendish , a British Scientist, discovered hydrogen. He described it as an inflammable air.
The use and interests in Browns gas ,hho, dates way back. Hho generators are reported to have been used in British tanks, planes and ships near the end of World War II. After the war they were removed and destored.The hho generators were rumored to be similar to the ones being made today.
