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From: OkthandTheGreat
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  • Have you done any road test?

  • @wcemichael Yes I have done a few with quite the staggering results. Three test runs, the first with no HHO generator, I ran the motorcycle at a high speed (120km/h) until the tank ones empty. This gave me a range of 225 km's. Next I did 2 trial runs with the HHO generator on. Same speed, same route and got a staggering 292km. Wow, that is almost spot on a 30% increase in fuel mileage.

    Hopefully this is what you were looking for.

    Have fun and keep me posted.

    Thanks for watching!

  • Hey dude, congrates... I got one too. I built it this spring. but had to spend as little money as possible. take a look. Do you have problem with battery drain? if so I cam up with the solution for using leftover power from the headlight. it's on my channel.

  • @wcemichael watch my save money on fuel with one wire vid. Who needs a cell when you got a radiator full of the energy carrier (water) ;).

  • how much AMPS you drived the HHO cell with your 1.5 to 2 litters per min production? interesting to know bro....

    as i see you dont have any PWM, how can you control your amps ? thankz for your feedback ..........

  • @vox1philippines

    Hey there, thanks for the reply. To be honest, I dont have any way of controlling my AMPS that run the generator. I was only able to run the bike strictly on hydrogen at idle. The way I got 2 liters/min was to have the motorcycle running.

    As I said, this is my very first Hydrogen Generator, so any help or ideas would be great!

    I dont know the physics behind it, but I can use a 1 liter container and fill it twice in one minute.

    Thanks for your time :D

  • @vox1philippines Amp draw is controlled by using distilled water then the amount of ..salt, lye, or baking soda you add determines the amp draw...the more you add the more amp draw. With tap water there are contaminants in the water already, so there is no set amount of amp draw with it because of the contaminants..Hope this helps with your question. Good luck!!

  • @96cobramustang Thanks for the reply. What I am currently using for my electrolyte is Tri-sodium Phosphate. This is the main ingredient in soap. For 4 liters I put in 6 Teaspoons.

    This help?

    Thanks!

  • @OkthandTheGreat ...When you say 4 liters are you talkin about 4 liters per minute and are you doin that with house voltage or the bikes little battery and alternator?..If you get that much from the bikes alternator and battery and not run the battery down then you are getting a huge amount if its really producing that much from the bike itself,,,...please reply..thanks

  • @OkthandTheGreat Did you know that by using distilled water, the amount of electrolyte you put in the distilled water determines the amount of amp draw? Please reply and thanks for the videos...awesome

  • @vox1philippines Amp draw is controlled by using distilled water then the amount of ..salt, lye, or baking soda you add determines the amp draw...the more you add the more amp draw. With tap water there are contaminants in the water already, so there is no set amount of amp draw with it because of the contaminants..Hope this helps with your question. Good luck!

  • @96cobramustang In my motorbike and car im using PWM, you can not tell when your amps go up or down when your water getting hot.... so it is better to use a PWM to fix ur amps draw, not to discharge your battery and over load your charging system.... check my other vid, i have some tips PWM u can do it your own... thankz....

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