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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2009

Yea things are really busy so I am putting hho stuff on hold for now. I am looking forward to getting and working on a dry cell, but there is just so much to do wth work, selling the house, moving, etc. I have put a majority of my household goods in storage so I no longer have a lab to work in.

Now it could be even longer cause we are looking at possibly building a house and that will take a while too. We'll see.

Anyway I thot I should update you all and explain why I wont be answering questions, pms or posting new hho info on this profile.

Dont worry and Lord willing I will be back!

God bless,

Steve

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  • Hope all is well with you Steve, Missing your videos! Take care mate, Chris.

  • Every time you convert one form of energy into another there is a loss.

    1. kinetic energy to electricity = about 20% loss

    2. electricity to HHO = more than 50% loss

    3. fuel to kinetic energy = about 75% loss

    Please explain How can 3 losses can = a gain ?

  • A 5 liter V8 @ 1,000 RPM, has a cylinder firing 4,000 times a min.

    At 2,000 RPM that is 8,000 cylinders firing every minute.

    8,000 divided by 60 = 133.333 cylinders firing every second.

    HHO @ 2 liters per min. How many bubbles per second is that ?

    Don't forget only about 1/2 of them contain Hydrogen, the other

    1/2 is Oxygen. That is about 266 bubbles per second, needed

    just to get one bubble of Hydrogen into each cylinder

    Don't forget to subtract the HP used to make the HHO.

  • changes make a good view! goodluck!

  • all the best steve aka ah...peace

  • You will likely find may types of fuel conversion kits on the web, including hydrolysis kits. Most all are illegal and our office generally refers these to our Enforcement Office when they are brought to our intention. Vehicle owners who violate the requirements of Part 85 should realize the practical consequences of illegal fuel conversions - they include voiding the OEM warranty coverage for the vehicle if still in effect, and a possible $25,000 fine. Ignorance of the law is no excuse

  • thank you good worke :):)

  • Just want to wish the best to you Steve,I'll be waiting to see your next post. Thanks for what you have shared so far very helpful.

  • Thank you Steve, God bless you with your move. Your info have been very helpful to many. One salute for a gifted man.

  • hurry back steave :) thank you for telling us.... I can't wait for more experiments with the dry cell :)

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