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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2009

HHO water cooler temp Down 25f on trucks

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  • It is not an effective solution. It doesn't seem to be useful. It might as well be a hose with a few bends in it. Now, if you did this with stainless steel then it would be a different story, but still I believe that a well build cell does not heat up that much. Greets, iT

  • The pipe is 3 times thinner than hose and for the stainless It cost to much and on the front of a truck It works well for like 8 LPM of Hydrogen.

  • You can not use copper or aluminum KOH WILL!! eat the copper that is why I use cvpc pipe.

  • desgn your cell better so you create very low heat.

  • I sale hydrogen parts all over the world .Hydrogen c.o want a water cooler to run a cell 24/7.

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  • let me get this straight, you're saying that Hydrogen can cool the air, water, etc? Just like freon or other refrigerant gazes?

  • I applaud your ingenuity. At least you are trying which is more than some people can say. I see insAneTuna's argument though. PVC doesn't have a very good thermal transference rate especially compare to stainless steel. So, in that regard, PVC isn't a viable solution for adequate heat dissipation, however, every little bit helps and certainly wouldn't hurt a system.

    Just MHO...but keep helping the HHO community! We'll show em eventually!

  • anybody ever run it through an intercooler? far as I know intercooler are stainless because mega hot oil runs through them. car/truck radiators are what aluminum or copper?

    Lol I remember a project with did with liquid nitrogen cooling a computer cpu to "overclock" it, lol got it to about 800% over and the motherboard melted from the voltage across it :-\, cpus still good I think, never pried it outta the motherboard Lol

  • nice video guy, interesting, i too am working on cooling, you may find it interesting when i post the video latter in the summer 2010, my car is a Mercedes 190, petrol, I notice you say you’re truck is diesel, can you tell me out of curiosity, are you putting the gas in via the air intake as I do with a petrol vehicles ?, do you find any problems with the injectors/air mix, like they do with sensors on petrol cars ?

    Thanks guys. Thom in Scotland.

  • dont waste time on this, just install a transmission cooler already with a few computer case fans. focus on making your system super conductive.

  • a lot of technology with a crap design it really won't work.

  • To my knowledge you would need at least 10 neutral plates with 24 volts . If you have less neutral plates you will create heat indeed. Heat creates steam and vapor, and the gas will expand, that makes it look like you produce more gas. I was told that you should not use more then 2 Watt per square inch plate surface. The resistance off the plates go up and so does the heat and so do the amps, but the gas production is the same, it only looks more because of the heat off the plates, Greets, iT

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