Monday, August 10, 2009

Don't Over Heat Your Hho Dry Cell


Increasing Efficiency Of Your HHO Dry Cell


By adding an acid base, or salt to the hho cell's water supply you will drop the electrical resistance of the water.
With a catalyst in the water,it takes fewer amps of electricity to produce the desired amount of HHO gas, since the ions in the water are able
to move more freely.
Potassium hydroxide (KOH) is a popular catalyst for HHO-producing cells.
It is important to make sure the catalyst you're using isn't highly concentrated, for two reasons.
1) Too much catalyst will draw too many amps and cause over heating.
2) Too much catalyst causes some of the mix to boil into your hho gas mix and could damage your inter cooler.

Keep in mind, a properly designed HHO Dry Cell will not need large doses of electrolyte.
Varying amounts are added to the mixture in order to tune the on board-hydrogen on demand system. We recommend a 20 to 1 mix max.
Heat, and electromagnetic fields are also employed to help break down the water, although this technology is usually used by advanced hho experimenters.

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