[HHO Gas] The Alternative To Fossil Fuels And High Gas Price

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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2008

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Gas prices have reached an all time high and are expected to rise to more than $7 a gallon by the end of the year. It looks like theres no end in sight for our economic problems here in the states.

The only way that we can combat these ludicrous prices is by moving onto a new technology.

HHO Gas is the wave of the future. Using the process of electrolysis and a special ion mixture in solution, water can be separated into its component parts. This creates enough Hydrogen gas on demand to power our vehicles.

There are a lot of people out there that say this process doesn't work. These are the people who haven't even tried it and are the same people that are happy shelling out $60,$80,$100 per fill up per week.

I don't know about you but I would rather spend that money on things that could better my life and my families life.

With this process, you could set your vehicle up to run on HHO gas for about the price it costs to fill up your tank for one week.

If you want to stop paying these ridiculous prices then check out the additional information on our website at http://www.thefuelsolution.info

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Hydrogen Cell HHO Dual 4 Wall Plate - Home Depot (Car Trial)
7th Documented Video Test of a *NEW* DUAL 4 Plate HHO Cell w/ Tap Water and Baking Soda as Electrolyte (1/2 teaspoon).

HHO-Cell Test: 1 Liter per Minute Output

This is just a TRIAL RUN @ idle:
Nissan Altima (1998)
2.4Liter Engine - 4 Cylinder.
MPG: (Stock) 28-city/36-highway

Heat is a HUGE consideration when dealing with these type of hho-cells. First off, you will get a type of run-away effect once you get temperature spike of upwards 140°-180°F. Once this occurs your run-away results in HUGE Amperage increase on the hho-cell.

This is something to consider because it is under your hood of your car with an engine specifically set-up to run @ 220°F or more if stuck in traffic. Ideas for cooling must be thought about, especially with a small cell like ours that you see here.

Plus the winter is near, so I believe the placement near the exhaust header is perfect. Also, another bump in the road is the fact of freezing temperatures in our cell when not in use during the cold months. Possibly Alcohol additive for a type of Anti-freeze???

Anyone with any ideas please be sure to share them with us.

Other modifications prior to this video included: newer design upgraded to weatherproof enclosure, modified with a plexiglass (quarter inch think) viewing window for study.

Further upgraded to the cell Stinger 4-gauge wire with the addition of 8-gauge audio power cables also. With electrician grade heavy duty crimp down connectors, similar to stay-cons.

The actual plates are 98% of the components being stainless steel (non magnetic) screws/bolts to further our experiments. Spacing is around 1/16th of an Inch. This set-up is regarding a dual 4 wall plate config, store bought from Home Depot.

Baking Soda is our electrolyte. The plates are configured to be 2+(pos) and 2-(neg) .. or can be switched around.

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Thanks for viewing my videos..

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  • Compared to the money we spend on gas each week, its very cheap. The best part about HHO is that its easy to setup in a vehicle and doesn't require any special skills.

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  • Wow, pretty cool.

  • Huh, I gotta get me one of those things.

  • Wow, how much does a machine like this cost? Is it difficult to put something like this in a car?

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