21 Plate Dry Cell Condition after 2 years of Operation

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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2010

This cell was in my daughter's car for close to 2 years and was running great. I was noticing the water in the tank would have to be added to a bit often so I disconnected it and eventually removed the cell from the vehicle. After taking it appart, I found the reason for the leak. The outer plastic walls were not thick enough and due to the heat that was created, they started to warp and the leak started. After cleaning the plates, I will re-build this unit and will use 1/2" plexiglas sides.

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  • Everything looks and seems to work fine. I have removed the cell from the vehicle and no problems noticed. I will be putting the cell back in as soon as gas gets back to $4.00 a gallon!

  • The material they are made of is called Buna-N

  • Did you see any difference in the gas mileage or performance of the car?

    Thank you for the video.

    

  • @fishingcostarica - Yes, we did. My daugher has a lead foot and this care was getting about 30 MPG. With te HHO installed and running at about 12-15 amps, we were noticing city driving at about 35-38 so I see some increase. W/O the unit on a long trip to CA from TX, we were geting between 40 and 43 MPG so if I had the unit in the car, I more than likely would have seen better mileage!

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  • Have you had a chance to inspect the Aluminum parts of the car?

    to see if there was damage due to the acidity of the gas, or is that a mith?

    Thk

  • i got a few cells like that for free but there not originaly hho there cloride gen cells and 1 works great but some are coated and there a design that makes them usable as wet cells but there really flow through cells or dry cells if your res is caped but if you just cap the cell then its a wet cell

  • What material are you using for gaskets

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