Posts Tagged ‘Hydroxy’
How to build a cheap HHO generator using kitchenware pt2
Wednesday, October 29, 2008 11:29 4 CommentsVoila!!……… 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
How to build a cheap HHO generator using kitchenware pt 1
Sunday, October 26, 2008 11:27 4 CommentsWhile 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
Hydroxy ebooks and future direction
Monday, October 6, 2008 14:22 2 CommentsWater4gas is a term that has become synonomous with Hydroxy, or run your car on water conversion kits.
These ebooks show you how to convert a regular gasoline engine car into a Hydroxy Hybrid and claim that you can improve gas mileage by up to 100% - effectively doubling your gas mileage.
Like most marketing claims, these figures need to be taken with a pinch of salt. I am actively… Continue reading | 2 Comments
Tero type cell with separate outputs for Hydrogen & Oxygen
Monday, September 22, 2008 8:44 No CommentsAn update on my last post, which will hopefully clarify some of the details, using small tubes over each plate in a Tero cell to separate the 2 gasses.
I use the same method of output tubes for my own fully flooded Tero type cells, the only addition is the membranes between 2 thinner neoprene gaskets to separate the gas and 2 recirculation reservoirs.
The tubes are cut to slot over the… Continue reading














































