HHO Hydrox Mobile HX2000 on 5 Ton Steam Boiler

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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2010

This latest HHO system was installed recently at a rubber glove company in Malaysia. The fuel oil usage was 7 liters per minute before the system installation. After we installed HX2000, it took a bout an hour for the boiler to reduce the fuel oil usage to 4 liters per minute at high flame. We also found that the high/low cut off time for the flame has also become longer and that obviously means that the fuel savings can be realized on the same day. For more information how to integrate the HX series into the boiler system, please write to us at enquiry@hydroxmobile.com. This application we have done here cannot be found anywhere else in youtube.

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  • Thanks for your reponse, but, how much economy was achieved manually with restrict the flow?

  • we are talking about +/- 20%

  • Good video!!

    I wonder if you manually reduce the flow of fuel oil or installing the engine HHO system performs lonely the economy??

    Thanks for your reponse :-)

  • Fuel flow rate is not something we can do freely as the owner of the boiler might not be happy to see we reduce the flow rate manually. This is because he is worried if fuel flow reduction might affect the steam production and that will affect the product of the gloves. They are savings fuel by reducing the time needed to achieve the required temperature.

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  • Hi, is very interesting the video, as I understand, the codification name of your products is equivalent to the production per hour of HHO, right?, for example this is a HX2000, this mean that produce 33 liters per minute?.... And I have a doubt, what kind of fuel uses this boiler, LP gas, diesel, liquid petroleum?, thank you very much for your answer.

  • So how much electrical power was used to separate the the hydrogen and oxygen from the water? Would it save money or is the electric used just as expensive as the fuel?

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