How would you make a simple test in order for you to know if your HHO is totally effective. I did this test- I ran the engine up to 1500 rpm and hold with HHO off, then at 1500 rpm holding turn ON you HHO machine, if the rpm went up your HHO is effective. If it went down or do the same 1500 rpm, everything you did is a wasted. Tell me if this is not a good test? Just show me the result!
@skibearfish I've been looking everywhere for the couplers that you are using for the water level hose, could you tell me what you are using? and how do the fittings secure to the PVC pipe?
@kolkid213 Got them at Lowes, or maybe Home Depot. They screw in, so you have to drill and tap the pipe. I also used some pvc cement to keep it water tight.
After this unit, I built a larger (similar design)unit that is twice the size of this one, and neither has been able to make more than 1/2 liter per minute. I am still experimenting, and just got a PWM (pulse width modulator, so I should now be able to get it closer to 1 liter per min. hopefully. As it is now though, I have my gen hooked up and working on my Diesel 6.9 Chevy Stepvan, and my mpg has improved from 10 mpg to 13. 30% increase I'll take it.
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How would you make a simple test in order for you to know if your HHO is totally effective. I did this test- I ran the engine up to 1500 rpm and hold with HHO off, then at 1500 rpm holding turn ON you HHO machine, if the rpm went up your HHO is effective. If it went down or do the same 1500 rpm, everything you did is a wasted. Tell me if this is not a good test? Just show me the result!
bertulforc1 3 weeks ago
What function does that clear tube on the elbow that runs from the top to the bottom do?
dhughes6610 1 year ago
@dhughes6610 lets you see the water level
skibearfish 11 months ago
@skibearfish I've been looking everywhere for the couplers that you are using for the water level hose, could you tell me what you are using? and how do the fittings secure to the PVC pipe?
kolkid213 3 months ago
@kolkid213 Got them at Lowes, or maybe Home Depot. They screw in, so you have to drill and tap the pipe. I also used some pvc cement to keep it water tight.
skibearfish 3 months ago
Isn't that called the power tube?
kriegmeister3000 1 year ago
@kriegmeister3000 based on that, yes
skibearfish 11 months ago
@skibearfish I made one two years ago.
kriegmeister3000 11 months ago
S.S.wool.dude
blackle4ps3 2 years ago
very interesting design! Any idea on liters per min?
MisterGank 3 years ago
After this unit, I built a larger (similar design)unit that is twice the size of this one, and neither has been able to make more than 1/2 liter per minute. I am still experimenting, and just got a PWM (pulse width modulator, so I should now be able to get it closer to 1 liter per min. hopefully. As it is now though, I have my gen hooked up and working on my Diesel 6.9 Chevy Stepvan, and my mpg has improved from 10 mpg to 13. 30% increase I'll take it.
skibearfish 3 years ago