HHO- Toyota Sienna Bigger System
Uploader Comments (FruitJablanski)
All Comments (11)
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1:13 why can't we run an engine on this? yeah, why can't we---what is the answer to that question?
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use alkaline water with a high ph (close to or around 6.0-7.0) mixed with vinegar it works the best and its the cheapest , never use copper (highly corrosive) ... try designing a bubbler system before hooking up to your vehicle to protect the engine ! best of luck to you and all hho tinkerers out there ! lol
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tnks great idea
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the problem already been resolve. i use windshield water now.
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KOH + distilled water = minor freeze point of water
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it's really cool, but what happen if you live in a cold place. water freeze in the cold right. anyone like to tell how this going to work????
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You need to use stainless steel. The copper corrodes very quickly. Even Galvanized steel is no good. I managed to get some stainless steel filler rods for welding they worked great. Of course mine is still sitting on my refrigerator.
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Yeah, working with steel wiring and nuts and washers is the best way to avoid unwanted reactions within your system. Also you need to make sure you got the right amounts of pure baking soda and distilled water to optimize HHO production. Let us know how everything goes ok? :).
Are you sure you are doing it the right way? I mean, your jar contents look so dirty, and it doesn't seem like the production of HHO has taken off at a usable rate. Ok, I haven't built my own system yet, but I own water4gas literature and I have read a lot on websites... Perhaps I'm not the right person to tell you this, but I would not attempt running my car on HHO that scant.
sparklysparks77 3 years ago
This cell hasn't been running due to the excessive copper I use to connect the cells. I'm working on a dual jar generator using SS condiment cups with all stainless guts. We'll see what happens.
FruitJablanski 3 years ago