Posted on July 24, 2008 by daveand5
After reading about how some Ford PU owners are using HHO and how they are making it, a thought occurred to me, that maybe spending cash on SS to build test units is a waste of cash.
These Ford owners, are using pails (5 gal) and coat hangers build large, multiple spiral wound cells, for the [...]
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Posted on July 20, 2008 by daveand5
Found a very good example of homemade measuring device for HHO production by sidyoung
view it here
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Posted on June 27, 2008 by daveand5
Seems to be a debate on types of Catalysts that should be used in HHO production.
Everything I find about using catalysts states to start with a small amount, increasing gradually until your goal amperage is reached, bear in mind that a cold start may be at 10 amps and gradually increase as high as 15 [...]
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Posted on June 27, 2008 by daveand5
Here at HHO Fuel our goal is to promote the production of HHO Fuel.
If you post about an cell type, give details for construction, operational parameters (Volts, amps, pressure, etc), HHO production (l/m,cuft/m,etc)
Lets help each other do this right, if you add a neutral plate to an existing cell type, let us know what happened, [...]
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