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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/6/2008 9:26:32 PM   
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I HOPE THIS WORKS

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/7/2008 6:30:24 PM   
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I hope it works also. I have the rest of the items i need for a full install, but i want to bench test it a bit before i put it on the truck. So far its seems to be putting out about 1 litre to 1.5 litre per minute. that seems to be the norm from a larger cell. the one i made is much smaller and doing as well or better than some larger cells with plates. i am using a helix design and it is putting out alot of hho gas. hopefully i can figure out how to use it as a benefit to all of us. if you look up a man name stan meyer he was leap years ahead of us and he was using water only to fuel his engine. i am no scientist and have no degree in any kind of scientific field. i am just a guy playing around with hho gas and trying to get better mpg.
if anyone has any questions please ask and i will give you the little knowledge i have to give you a jump start.


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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/7/2008 6:58:11 PM   
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I hope it works also. I have the rest of the items i need for a full install, but i want to bench test it a bit before i put it on the truck. So far its seems to be putting out about 1 litre to 1.5 litre per minute. that seems to be the norm from a larger cell. the one i made is much smaller and doing as well or better than some larger cells with plates. i am using a helix design and it is putting out alot of hho gas. hopefully i can figure out how to use it as a benefit to all of us. if you look up a man name stan meyer he was leap years ahead of us and he was using water only to fuel his engine. i am no scientist and have no degree in any kind of scientific field. i am just a guy playing around with hho gas and trying to get better mpg.
if anyone has any questions please ask and i will give you the little knowledge i have to give you a jump start.


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Let me know how it goes, maybe I will make one for a self directed project at school....

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/7/2008 9:34:15 PM   
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If people with a hummers find out about this they'll go hog wild over it.

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/7/2008 9:35:29 PM   
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If people with a hummers find out about this they'll go hog wild over it.


LOL. Im sure it's been done. It's not that hard, my best bet is that the hard part will be getting the air/fuel mixture right...

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/7/2008 9:38:14 PM   
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Yeah thats true. But I don't care how long it takes. If it saves ANY money on gas, count me in

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/8/2008 2:28:43 PM   
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yup me too, just want to know that someone else got it working first, i dont like being the guinea pig

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/8/2008 3:13:12 PM   
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yup me too, just want to know that someone else got it working first, i dont like being the guinea pig


The only problems I could see are detonation, because it is being compressed...

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/8/2008 3:51:58 PM   
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yea i think my friend tried this on his subaru but only showed minimal gains in the way of MPGs, but it was called a hydrogen generator, i think it was somthing a little different

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/8/2008 8:52:05 PM   
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Well i seen the price of gas today was 3.75 a gal so i got a lil bit of incentive and went out too the garage and installed the hho cell . first thing that happened was i burnt up a 15 amp fuse, so  i put a 20 amp fuse in and i melted the casing on the fuse holder. so i got out some very heavy wire like the one you would wire an amp with and
put a 20 in it. seemed to help for the time being.
i was at my local watering hole and this guy was talking to me and he wanted to see it work well i took him outside and pulled the hose off after the bubbler and lit it up...  KABOOOOOM. it blew the lid of the bubbler. talk about proving it works , it sounded like someone lit a m80 off.. well anyways no harm no foul, and mind you it only ran for about 30 seconds when i did that stunt(note to self.. dont do that again). but it was impressive.

I did notice after running it for a few minutes that i was getting water out of the tail pipe, but no water is getting into the throttle body.
i am still worried about the heat that it generates and have no idea how many amps it pulling.
i measured the gas output and it was 600ml in 45 seconds, so i figured about a lil less than 1 liter per minute.

i have a new design im working on and want to build it this weekend i hope to double the output of hho.







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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/8/2008 10:13:38 PM   
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Trail and error is the first step. Glad your ok though.

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/9/2008 8:01:32 AM   
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 Most of the ones I've read about have some sort of flash back valve to prevent your little explosion from happening. Glad no one was hurt though. Keep up the good work and keep us informed.

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/11/2008 4:38:28 PM   
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i want to be able too see how many amps the unit is pulling. i have a multimeter but it does not have an amp reader at least i cant find it. so my question is is there some one who has a amp meter or be able to guide me to a place that sells them cheap.

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/12/2008 4:39:27 AM   
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try radio shack, they sell alot of that stuff, i have one, but i cant part with it as it is my only one(mine came from my dad at some point) if not radio shack try any electronics store

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/15/2008 7:28:48 PM   
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 I have made a few changes in the design in the cell and have got some promising results.
I was getting around 17mpg after the first trial run i had a 7 mpg gain. so for those who say this stuff is BS i say check my tank.

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