About HHO Electrolyses

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Tip 1 - How to assemble a HHO Generator and why it works

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How to assemble a HHO Generator and why it works

How an HHO generator works and helps you save gas An HHO or Brown gas generator is an interesting and often misunderstood technology. The Brown gas g...

Tip 2 - How to Convert Water into Fuel by Building a DIY Oxyhydrogen Generator

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How to Convert Water into Fuel by Building a DIY Oxyhydrogen Generator

Here's how to build a sexy looking generator that uses electricity to convert water into an extremely powerful fuel!  In this project, you'll learn ho...

Tip 3 - Patent US8168047 - HHO electrolysis cell for increased vehicle fuel mileage

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Patent US8168047 - HHO electrolysis cell for increased vehicle fuel mileage

A HHO electrolysis cell mounted in a vehicle for creating hydrogen The hydrogen is mixed with a vehicle's fuel supply for increased fuel mileage. The electrolysis cell includes a cell housing for holding water. A plurality of positive electrode plates are mounted inside the cell housing and attached to a positive pole mounted on top of the cell housing. The positive pole is adapted for connection to a vehicle's electrical source. A plurality of negative electrode plates are mounted inside the housing and indexed in a spaced relationship between each of the positive electrode plates. The negative electrode plates are attached to a negative pole mounted on top of the cell housing. The negative pole is also adapted for connection to a vehicle's electrical source. The negative electrode plates are attached to a moveable plate rod mounted inside the cell housing. One end of the moveable rod is adapted for attachment to a linkage assembly connected to a vehicle's fuel system. As the vehicle accelerates in speed from idle, the plate rod moves the negative plates toward the positive plates, thus increasing the amount of electrolysis of the water in the cell housing and thus increasing the amount of hydrogen generated therein. The hydrogen is discharged out a hydrogen fuel port in the top of the cell housing to the fuel system.

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