Dry HHO Generator On A 5700 LB Truck.

This is one of the best installation videos I have seen for dry hho. Keep in mind he is installing the dry hho system on a 2003 Chevy Avalanche that weighs more than 5600 lbs and gets a measly 17mpg without hho.

Imagine what a  Honda Civic could do with this type of dry hho generator installation.

Part 2 of the dry hho installation shows how much hho is being produced. I don’t recommend sodium hydroxide, potassium electrolyte burns much better and cleaner. Baking soda can also be used as the electrolyte.

Electrolytes are needed to allow the current to more effectively flow through the water. As the current passes through the water it’s split into it’s basic elements hydrogen and oxygen. When the water is full of electrolytes… more current is allowed to flow efficiently… which allows more hydrogen to be produced. Dry hho generators are very efficient at this because the current is already concentrated in a smaller area.

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One Comment

  1. Aaron
    Posted December 20, 2010 at 4:44 am | Permalink

    Did you put an electric fuel pump on that to make the water flow?

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