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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2008

See it at http://www.hhohhu.com/. Image heating your home with water! At www.hhohhu.com you can now view comprehensive plans, schematics, and detailed instructional videos that will enable you to build your own HHO Home Heating Unit.

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  • 39.99 is way cheap for plans to a unit like this! people tell us were crazy for sharing them so cheap.

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  • Great Job Guys. I love it..

  • who said electricity if free??? the unit consumes 330 watts? consumes means uses...no one implied the electricity is free...if a person hooks up to solar or wind then the electricity would be free...but you would have to purchase the equipment. most people just plug it in. 330 watts in Idaho runs around $17.00 a month if it runs 24/7 for 30 days.

  • The new unit is way more efficient than the original unit. It heats aroind 1500 sq ft and only pulls 330 watts. :) We are contemplating selling plans again....we will let you know shortly.

  • are they available i really want to make one... i sent you a message to your personal inbox .. im too excited :)

  • I live in Idaho so I went to Boise to check it out. It really works. They had it running and they were working on the newer unit. Plus, they are really nice folks.

    I bought the plans because I figure a dummy like me can build it and they will help you get it done.

    I can't wait to heat my small greenhouse for pennies!

    Thanks HHOHHU.

  • Try it you'll like it. This first unit alone heated a space of 1040 sq ft. It raised and sustained a temperature of 73.9 with an outside temperature of 35.2. It used 451 watts.

  • I wish you guys much success. I have been waiting for this type of information since xogen disappeared.

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