Posts Tagged ‘Hydroxy’

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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Hydroxy ebooks and future direction

Monday, October 6, 2008 14:22 2 Comments

Water4gas 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

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Tero type cell with separate outputs for Hydrogen & Oxygen

Monday, September 22, 2008 8:44 No Comments

An 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

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