HHO Generator is not in dreamland. The research has examined the laws of Hydrogen extraction closely and have developed a more efficient process you can copy content from a file
@Pv8man lol your losing it,Mr meyers not only had his outside air comin in but special injectors that was timed by a computer to say when to drop a measure of water into some kinda instant electrolosis "field" of the injector to produce gas on demand
@Pv8man I thinking on same, not need more HHO gas, how much can consume in engine, may be just a little bit more then consume engine just for accelerate
There are a lot of electrolytes you can use, personally I find potassium hydroxide to be the most effective and less corrosive against the 316 stainless steel.
the PWM saved electricity for the most part, produced the same amount of HHO, but with less energy.
When adjusting the frequency while running the cell, you can hear the tuning as a high pitched noise coming from the cell ( like tuning a HAM radio)
Not sure if any of this helps, but figured I'd say it anyways.
@Pv8man Full disclosure of my design and electrolyte formula will be made available all in good time.
My design and fluid are 100% unique. So I'm not quite ready for collaboration. As I said before, I'm not 100% sure I need a pwm. I've used one briefly in my early experiments. And wasn't impressed. I do however see a need for a different electronic device for my cell. I have yet to find someone to help me put it together.
If only more people would post their experiments on youtube, so others could learn from it before wasting money on parts that are not needed.
One thing I found is for sure, engines are specifically (purposely?) designed to not run on hydrogen.
HHO is both explosive and implosive immediately afterwards. Meyers had a way of mixing non-combustible gasses( air) into the cylinder, so it only explodes, but not implodes.
If only us internet users collaborated and figured it out.
@SkyKing101010 PWM = Pulse Width Modulator. I've heard another one but can't remember. Either way, it adjusts the frequency and perhaps the voltage. But that's what limits me from using it. I need an incrrease in voltage above 12. Not a variable from 12 and lower.
Yea, I been brain storming for quite a few years myself. A month or so ago, I got a bug up my but and started buying parts. I quickly ran myself broke. And had to wait for 2 weeks on a pay check.
@Pv8man lol your losing it,Mr meyers not only had his outside air comin in but special injectors that was timed by a computer to say when to drop a measure of water into some kinda instant electrolosis "field" of the injector to produce gas on demand
jonnijames 1 month ago
@Pv8man I thinking on same, not need more HHO gas, how much can consume in engine, may be just a little bit more then consume engine just for accelerate
zcsaba77 3 months ago
After the world crubles, the new one will not have patents. This will calm the waters and let us go forward as a race.
bigdanbear 4 months ago
@a2zhandi
There are a lot of electrolytes you can use, personally I find potassium hydroxide to be the most effective and less corrosive against the 316 stainless steel.
the PWM saved electricity for the most part, produced the same amount of HHO, but with less energy.
When adjusting the frequency while running the cell, you can hear the tuning as a high pitched noise coming from the cell ( like tuning a HAM radio)
Not sure if any of this helps, but figured I'd say it anyways.
Pv8man 4 months ago
@Pv8man Full disclosure of my design and electrolyte formula will be made available all in good time.
My design and fluid are 100% unique. So I'm not quite ready for collaboration. As I said before, I'm not 100% sure I need a pwm. I've used one briefly in my early experiments. And wasn't impressed. I do however see a need for a different electronic device for my cell. I have yet to find someone to help me put it together.
Thanks
a2zhandi 4 months ago
@a2zhandi
If only more people would post their experiments on youtube, so others could learn from it before wasting money on parts that are not needed.
One thing I found is for sure, engines are specifically (purposely?) designed to not run on hydrogen.
HHO is both explosive and implosive immediately afterwards. Meyers had a way of mixing non-combustible gasses( air) into the cylinder, so it only explodes, but not implodes.
If only us internet users collaborated and figured it out.
Pv8man 4 months ago
@Pv8man I think I'm on the right track. No pwm yet though. I'm still not convinced I need one.
Wouldn't matter anyway. I'm broke again! hahaha
Thanks
a2zhandi 4 months ago
@a2zhandi
@a2zhandi
LOL, I find it amusing that my story is similar to yours, buying parts until I went broke.
learned a lot though, I got a cheap PWM from ebay.
Ebay - "pwm pulse width modulator 55a hho hydrogen "
so far, i've been unsuccessful at adapting a single cell on a 97 ford escort. Much work to be done and many things need to be improved.
But stan meyer had a method that was efficient enough so that you did not need more energy to produce HHO then the HHO gives.
Pv8man 4 months ago
@SkyKing101010 PWM = Pulse Width Modulator. I've heard another one but can't remember. Either way, it adjusts the frequency and perhaps the voltage. But that's what limits me from using it. I need an incrrease in voltage above 12. Not a variable from 12 and lower.
Yea, I been brain storming for quite a few years myself. A month or so ago, I got a bug up my but and started buying parts. I quickly ran myself broke. And had to wait for 2 weeks on a pay check.
I'm from Florida
Thanks
a2zhandi 6 months ago
@bulletproof2353 yea, money and time. I'm hooked. Line & sinker. Or is it sinking..
My designs evolve before I get the one I'm working on finished. But they wouldn't
evolve if I wasn't working on one to begin with.
Now I find myself way out in left field. (my designs don't go along with any vids I've seen on yt)
I hope that's where the real deal is.
a2zhandi 6 months ago