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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2008

This is my hho cell running off my car.
It only draws 4amps.It stays cool from my cooling system and yet, still produces a reasonable amount of gas

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  • You HHO preachers are all the same. Wild claims with out any proof.

    I won't pick on you for a lack scientific education but if you're going to "contribute" to the scientific community you have to approach this scientifically. You have to look at all subtractions and additions to the system before claiming any improvement in efficiency. In this case, you're adding a couple bubbles of HHO but you also mention adding Acetone which is known to affect the operating efficiency of an engine.

  • I have not had the pleasure of running an engine on hho yet. but I do know of people with increased mpg. yes acetone does affect the engine I know that from experience but. I am just showing how much gas my cell outputs. all of you people are the same. can't you just learn to be a little more open minded. if anything anyone suggests. messes with your Idea of the world. you get all defensive. let me freely test and share my ideas. when you figure out the singularity then we will talk. good day

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  • @bassplayapdx We are very scientific dude. We're showing how easy it is to convert water H20 into hydrogen and oxygen H2 and 0. Here the voltage applied is between 12 to 15 volts. At 24 volts the diminishing returns are reduced significantly Instead of just flapping your yap try this yourself..

  • Hi, how does your cooler work??? It looks like you run the water loop from the resevoir via a tube through the heat sink and back again. What moves the water? Do you put one end of the hose in the water and one end out of the water and use the HHO pressure to circulate it? Or do you have some sort of pump on it? Thanks for your reply.

  • i am tring to make a prototipe for my pushmoer go or bad idea

  • False, there is no increase in energy output from the engine with an hho generator like his or any other home brew model. NASA did research regarding the ability of h and hho gasses to increase efficiency of regular combustion. They gave up the pursuit, because it was found that insanely large amounts of hho (or h) need to be burned in order for the efficiency of a gas engine to increase.

  • well that is true at first but an engine burns at 18% efficiency. if I am correct so and if what you say is true their will be an increased load on the engine. but soon after the hydrogen ignites. things start happening like more fuel getting burned engine burns hotter and more cleaner. not by much depending on gen. the efficiency increases. so that is where the energy comes from.

  • Energy drawn from the battery came from the engine. Also, much more hho is required to help gasoline burn more efficiently than your generator can provide (many l/min). Whether it's inputting enough energy into the generator to produce that much gas or just leaving it as it is - an hho generator is nothing more than an air freshener in a car. My suggestion is to take it out of your car and make a nice cutting torch out if it, if you can buy a storage tank. :D

  • hi james cool hho generator! but i have a similar cpu cooler but the water needs to be pumped through it to make it work . does your cooler have a pump?if not its not doing anything it just looks cool;)

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