Automotive Hho Generators
An automotive HHO Generator injects either a hydrogenenriched mixture or pure hydrogen into the intake manifold of the engine. This is usually done by hooking up the hydrogen cells to your car battery the cells are filled with water and a catalyst is used in this process the gas is often called Brown’s Gas. This gas has the potential to increase your fuel efficiency by allowing your engine to run cleaner and leaner.
It does not take a lot of mechanics to create a small HHO generator to put into your car which can and has been known to save people money on gas. Basically you create a sealed container that is hooked to your battery to create the HHO which is then injected into the manifold. This allows the fuel to burn hotter and more efficiently while at the same cleaning your engine and allowing it to run leaner. This whole process is done through electrolysis of the water. A lot of people say you need more power to create the hydrogen than you get out of it but since this is balanced out by your battery recharging on each crank over. This whole processes really uses about the same about of electricity as the electrical equipment of your car/truck that you will not notice a battery drain.
Just keep an eye on your charge level and you may want to invest in what is called a Scangauge II. This device will keep track of your MPG the RPM of your engine your speed and the voltage of your battery.
The whole process is more complicated that how I am explaining except for building the generator part that is pretty simple with the right instructions of course. I want to set something straight there are a lot of people out there that say you can not run your car on this. And they are right to a point you can not run your car on it 100 its meant to be an additive that is all. An additive that will increase your MPG by around 10 40 all depends on how many cells you create.
About the writer: Jeff L. has done some extensive research on improving MPG. To learn more on how to save on gas and increase your MPG take a look at http://www.hydrogenconverted.info
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