HHO mod to 93 chevy
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@99XM .....yyyyeah ok. its called caps lock, look into it.
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@monstertrucker35 THATS NOT HHO ITS H2O, AND CLEAN THE ENGINE.
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I'd like to know if warm or hot water splits into HHO quicker or using less amps than with cold water?
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@Skeen747 There are ways to intersept the signal before the computer reads it and fool the computer so you can do what you want to do.
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@hydropowertube G'day. Nice clip. Um, these HHO units suffer because step-up belted Auto Alt. is just 2-3% Fuel Efficient. So, ya burn petrol enuf for 44 watts Torque at crankshaft to drive belt, to spin enuf Current to Electrolyse enuf HHO to burn in the motor, & crank out 1 watt of Torque... But, the combustion temp is better. Search 'sunfoil' & view the 'Short-Talk' clip first. A Streamlined PV saves 5-25 Litres/week.! Solar-HHO, try that then.
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Nice set up you have. Well done.
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id realy like if someone could tell me how or where to find the info to chang my 440 dodge in my motor home in to this HHO gas running ride? hit me up at TopDog1488 at ya hoo ty
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@mstrgitr I would love to see that do you have any pics or videos
Did you verify that this makes your car more efficient by checking the idle rpm before and after the installation? Electrolysis requires a lot of energy. The electrodes become a heating element after a while, boiling the water instead of splitting the atoms; This makes it rather inefficient. Where does the current for your electrolysis mechanism come from? I suggest reclaiming the heat from your exhaust to generate that voltage.
p00pindas00p 9 months ago
@p00pindas00p hey thanks for the feedback. i really like the thermo electric exhaust idea, i've heard of european car manufactures doing that already to avoid installing an alternator on thier vehicles....also i would like to mention in response that if you use a very low amount of electrolytes (baking soda) in the water mixture, the heat buildup is almost non existent, being that it won't allow the amps to rise to a point that would cause heat IMO. hope that helps
hydropowertube 8 months ago
@p00pindas00p " Electrolysis requires a lot of energy" you can control and/or gauge how much energy is being used during electrolysis by the amount of electrolytes the water contains. using less baking soda will decrease amps, and the opposite when you add more baking soda the amps will increase... as a rule of thumb i use an 1/8th teaspoon of baking soda per gallon of water for my mixture.
hydropowertube 8 months ago
Do the Negative and Positive leads in the HHO generator ever touch? Or are the sitting a mere space from one another to create the hydrogen?
monstertrucker35 3 years ago
No,the pos and neg never touch, closer you can get them with out touching is best.
hydropowertube 3 years ago