FiBTLforlife Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 has anyone tried this yet on a car or truck? just wondering if anyone has had a possitive feedback on this. im looking into building my own and seeing how it works out. Quote 2 AQ 10'' HDC3 copper subs 1 3500d AQ amp 146.3db on TL with stock electrical in single cab truck at 32hz RESULT: 1st place at comp, 3rd overall out of 20 cars Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin - STAPUFT Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 I made the chamber once and tested it out but never installed it. Mine would pull somewhere around 30-35 amps if you would let it! Lots of bubbles! I do know that HHO generators work. Simple electrolysis. Put an electrical charge through water and boom! It separates the Hydrogen and Oxygen- and now you have 2 things that will combust and facilitate combustion. If you install one there are things you need OTHER than the HHO chamber. You need a PWM or a Pulse Width Modulator to facilitate in the electrolysis so the water doesn't get UBER Hot. Check it out, these people have them in different sizes: http://www.bakatronics.com/shop/item.aspx?itemid=581 You also need to have a "bubbler" to keep the moisture going into your motor at a minimum. And you need a backflash preventer or a one way catch in your tube. If your motor backfires without one there will be trouble. I keep on meaning to really work on mine. Perhaps I take vids to show how I did my first one? It looks like all the other vids on YouTube though.... people turn them on and out come the bubbles. It wouldn't be hard to set one up on a relay to your ignition and with a defeat switch. That way it can only be on when you have your key on. Quote 12 - 12"s in the STAY PUFT 1989 Chevy Astro Build & Comment Log Un-Interrupted Build LogYouTube Channel Chevy Trailblazer 5.1 Dolby Digital DTS Install You have a beard of a mysterious sea captain. I would follow you to hell and back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FiBTLforlife Posted January 21, 2010 Author Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 I made the chamber once and tested it out but never installed it. Mine would pull somewhere around 30-35 amps if you would let it! Lots of bubbles! I do know that HHO generators work. Simple electrolysis. Put an electrical charge through water and boom! It separates the Hydrogen and Oxygen- and now you have 2 things that will combust and facilitate combustion. If you install one there are things you need OTHER than the HHO chamber. You need a PWM or a Pulse Width Modulator to facilitate in the electrolysis so the water doesn't get UBER Hot. Check it out, these people have them in different sizes: http://www.bakatronics.com/shop/item.aspx?itemid=581 You also need to have a "bubbler" to keep the moisture going into your motor at a minimum. And you need a backflash preventer or a one way catch in your tube. If your motor backfires without one there will be trouble. I keep on meaning to really work on mine. Perhaps I take vids to show how I did my first one? It looks like all the other vids on YouTube though.... people turn them on and out come the bubbles. It wouldn't be hard to set one up on a relay to your ignition and with a defeat switch. That way it can only be on when you have your key on. http://cgi.ebay.com/HHO-HYDROGEN-GENERATOR...=item20af04b221 was thinking of this. but im not sure Quote 2 AQ 10'' HDC3 copper subs 1 3500d AQ amp 146.3db on TL with stock electrical in single cab truck at 32hz RESULT: 1st place at comp, 3rd overall out of 20 cars Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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