I recomend a drycell type cell, they circulate the water in the system that gives a cooling effekt and you can run the system for many hours continuously and the hydrogen system will not overheat, and the engine recive clean cool hydrogen & oxygen and the results are even better. The main problem whit "wetcells" is heat bulid up..
Thats why some test whit wetcells do not show good results, users how drive for long periods and thay overheat, really imporant to use systems that are efficient.
One thing whit the "hydro 4000" is that its a wetcell type of hydrogen system, mean that the water in the cell have no chance to cool down, so the wetcell produce good clean hydrogen & oxygen the first 30min or so (and show good results), but after a specific period of time the wetcell will increace in heat so much that it will produce to much water vapor that destroy the effekt of clean hydrogen & oxygen to the engine and the increace in MPG will be poor. But the first 30-45min they work G.
Finally a real test that showed results.
6tortured6soul6 2 months ago
100*(1 - (9.4/23.2)) = 59.48 %
or
10.64 gallons / 100 miles 4.32 gallons / 100 miles
so almost 60% save..
kokoanada 8 months ago
Baseline = 9.4 mpg
With Hydrogen = 23.2 mpg
Difference = 13.8 mpg
Let's do the math: ((23.2-9.4)/(9.4)) * 100 = 146.8% improvement of baseline
I don't get how they are getting a 61% improvement.
pradeep1 1 year ago
thats hard
steveeliasbelabbas 1 year ago
I recomend a drycell type cell, they circulate the water in the system that gives a cooling effekt and you can run the system for many hours continuously and the hydrogen system will not overheat, and the engine recive clean cool hydrogen & oxygen and the results are even better. The main problem whit "wetcells" is heat bulid up..
Thats why some test whit wetcells do not show good results, users how drive for long periods and thay overheat, really imporant to use systems that are efficient.
HHOVATTENKRAFT 1 year ago
One thing whit the "hydro 4000" is that its a wetcell type of hydrogen system, mean that the water in the cell have no chance to cool down, so the wetcell produce good clean hydrogen & oxygen the first 30min or so (and show good results), but after a specific period of time the wetcell will increace in heat so much that it will produce to much water vapor that destroy the effekt of clean hydrogen & oxygen to the engine and the increace in MPG will be poor. But the first 30-45min they work G.
HHOVATTENKRAFT 1 year ago
Yes. We Support it!
shivadamour 1 year ago
yes they work!
but the hho system must be efficient
(so it do not build to much heat)
and controll by the right electronics both for the hho system and for the engines ECU.
10-40% improved L/100km is possible, even more calculate in MPG
The intrest for hho systems is growing really fast around the world just now!
Technology for elektrolysis has just begin, can still be improved very much..
HHOVATTENKRAFT 1 year ago
This is the heart of technology that is needed in the US as well as anyplace else in order to have a more consistent economic future.
shieldsupcom 1 year ago