HHO (trigger) is a clean fuel and stable, more powerful and safer than gasoline. HHO powered cars are growing in a cheaper, healthier alternative, and in a world where both the economy and the environment are in need of immediate attention, is a top contender in the field of energy. You can find HHO car on the market because the current energy companies do not want you to know about technology, but would lose money if it did. However, a motor car HHO can be created by a simple conversion of an existing vehicle, and you can build your own. As a basic overview, an HHO cell uses a small tank for a car, this would be located in the engine compartment. When a small electrical current running through the water, the water molecules are chemically converted into HHO. As a fuel, HHO gas is then burned, efficient powering the engine of his car. To build an HHO cell, you need: 1. A pitcher or small reservoir with a lid, to hold water. Make sure the container is not conductive. 2. Electrode materials such as graphite, razors, or other drivers. 3. Nuts, bolts, screws and glue to secure the pieces and complete the electrical circuit. 4. Firm plastic tubes for the transfer of HHO gas to the desired destination (the engine). The process: – Make holes in the container so that two electrodes fit snugly, and go through it in the water. This will serve as the current to split water molecules into HHO. – You will also ensure a tube for the passage of the HHO gas out of the reserve and in the combustion chamber. – Make sure the lid fits securely on the container, but remember you also need a way to add water into it. It is best to use distilled water as tap water has many impurities. – When everything is in place, connecting your electrodes to a small source of electricity. For the testing phase, will have to run the HHO gas into another chamber contained. – Apply electric current and immediately see the HHO gas production. As the gas escapes from his cell, can be ignited by a lighter hand (this is where the camera is shown in figure). Once ignited, the combustion of HHO gas will give a small pop, and visibly burned. Remember to experiment with some different HHO cells and materials before constructing cells for your car!

One of the best resources for learning how to build a HHO is an ebook called "Run Your Car Free. You can read a review from here: Run your car for free inquiry. Alternatively, you can learn more about the process of building a HHO here: How to Build a HHO.
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November 7, 2009 · Posted in HHO Gas  
    

Like many Americans, these days, a visit to the gas station can be traumatic. A larger vehicle can generate $ 100 or more successfully to their credit card every time you fill up. What practical thing can you do? You can consider a gas water kit conversion. Read this article for some practical considerations.

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November 7, 2009 · Posted in HHO Generators  
    

HHO gas will accomplish for you what you ever thought possible and that is the ability to run your car on water.

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November 6, 2009 · Posted in HHO Generators  
    

Hydrogen Energy has won all the hype these days and if you think that people are not using it, then think again. In fact, more and more people are now looking for a limitless source of clean hydrogen fuel and usable. Have you decided to finally get a hydrogen fuel cell for vehivle? If your answer to this question is yes, read on to find out how.

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November 6, 2009 · Posted in HHO Cells  
    

If you're like me, can be a little worried about high gas prices and big businesses try to steal. I am thinking of converting my car to run on water using HHO fuel (aka Brown's gas) to save money on gas. Many people have made statements claiming 50-70% improvement in gas mileage once they have converted their cars with this technology. This in itself is a major reason why I want to create a hydrogen fuel cell and fit under the hood of my car. Using an HHO fuel cell to power my car would have a second effect of the addition to using less gas. HHO fuel have the ability to clean the engine itself during the first few hundred miles and keep it clean. Therefore, increases engine power and gas mileage, reduce fuel consumption a little more. A car that consumes less gasoline in a clean engine, what does? Exhaust emissions cleaner. The fact is that they are burning hydrogen in a single-product: water. No pollution at all. The reduction of fuel consumption results in less exhaust smoke, result in cleaner engine cleaner exhaust fumes. Running my car with water, using the technology of HHO fuel cells would have a major impact on my surroundings. We are all looking for new and effective solutions to create a better place to live for the reduction of pollution at source. I think doing what I can do more things than the control (my stuff: car, home, garden …) It is the best way to move forward. I just need to learn more about the different plans, schemes and kits available to build a fuel cell for my car home. I really want to convert my car to run on water. There are dozens of products available. Some of them work, others need refinement. I have reduced my research to the three best products.

Click the link to find the best products available for your car run on water using Brown's gas. Learn to make a homemade HHO hydrogen fuel cell vehicles with complete plans, equipment and diagrams.
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November 6, 2009 · Posted in HHO Cells  
    

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