How To Build A HHO Hydrogen Generator For Car
submitted: Jun 26th 2008 |
by: DavionW |
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Want to build a HHO hydrogen generator for car but have absolutely no idea of how to do it? This article will show you the details you need to get started.
Function of the HHO hydrogen generator kit
In case you do not have the full picture, a HHO hydrogen generator kit is used to convert water into HHO. HHO is also called Brown's gas, Rhode's gas, Di-Hydroxy and a lot of other names. This gas is a clean air that aids the combustion of gasoline. In short, our engines will still need gas to run, except that the HHO can help to improve the combustion and hence the gas mileage. Got the idea?
Our internal combustion engines are poor workers when it comes to combusting the gasoline into useful energies for powering our vehicles. Only 25% of gasoline converts into power that runs our cars. The rest are lost in the form of noises, heat, pollution and unburned fuel that damages our engines.
A to Z about building a HHO hydrogen generator kit
This setup is a simple one that does not require any modification to your car engine. In the simplest explanation, it is a kit consisting of a bubbler, an electrolyzer and a water reservoir. These parts are sold at hardware stores. They can be bought for less than $100 in total.
1. Pure Baking Soda as Catalyst (last you more than half a year) 2. Electrolyzer - Hydrogen Generator 3. Electrolyzer Wiring Harness 4. Vaporizer - For Charged Water System 5. Tubing For Water Charging 6. Vacuum-T and Hose 7. Vacuum Hose For Air Filter 8. Dual Edge Map Sensor Enhancer 9. Fuel Heater 10. PCV Enhancer 11. Quick Splice Connectors
When you have completed the HHO hydrogen generator kit, you can then fit it to the carburetor using simple off the shelf fittings. You do not need any complicated relays or setup to power the kit. It is powered by your car battery.
That's it. You now know more than most people about how to build a HHO hydrogen generator for car.
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Get better gas mileage for trucks using a simple hydrogen generator for less than $100. Also, read this article on how to run your car on tap water.
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