Posts Tagged ‘HHO’

5000 miles with HHO assistance. Update.

Monday, December 1, 2008 14:08 1 Comment

Time for an update on the original cell I started talking about on this blog. The one fitted to my 97 Chevy Cavalier.

Having passed the 5000 mile mark since installing this home brewed HHO cell my results are as follows.

I have been keeping a log of all my gasoline purchases along with mileage and am happy to report that over this 5 month period and 5283 miles of mixed driving… Continue reading | 1 Comment

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How to build a cheap HHO generator using kitchenware pt3

Thursday, November 13, 2008 21:52 2 Comments

A quick update on progress with this cell.

The kitchen ladles turned out to be impresive quality, Indian SS is way better than I expected.

Here’s a pic of the surface of a ladle that has been subjected to over 48 hours use, alongside a new one.

The 48 hours were at about 3 amps, temperatures up to about 180F, and as… Continue reading | 2 Comments

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How to build a cheap HHO generator using kitchenware pt2

Wednesday, October 29, 2008 11:29 4 Comments

Voila!!……… We now have 4 kitchen ladles assembled as in pt 1 of this article. Lets go make some gas :) Do this bit in a well ventilated area or outdoors.

Get a 2.5 litre plastic coke bottle, pour out the coke and mix with good Panamanian rum with plenty of ice. Save this for later :) Now hack off the top part of the bottle with a knife or scissors… Continue reading | 4 Comments

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How to build a cheap HHO generator using kitchenware pt 1

Sunday, October 26, 2008 11:27 4 Comments

While wandering through our local street market today, I spotted these kitchen ladles. Ding ding……. Stainless steel. Checked em with a magnet to make sure :)  1Buck apiece so bought 4 for a test. Probably low grade SS, 302 or 304 but worth a try at the price.

The ladle part is almost 4″ diameter so that gives about 12 square inches of surface per plate (pi x r x r… Continue reading | 4 Comments

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