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HHO Fuel Cells – DIY or Buy the Kit

Acetone, Fuel Cells, Hho

Whether you Make a Hydrogen-Oxygen Hybrid (HHO) Fuel Cell or buy one, you’re adding MPG. Therefore, you’re saving money, reducing America’s dependence on imported oil, and contributing to the planet’s rescue. All that benefit for about the cost of one fill-‘er-up!

Automotive HHO petroleum cells are becoming increasingly proficient at pumping the HHO, the wrencher’s jargon for a filthy hydrogen combination that is otherwise known as Egas, oxy-hydrogen, Brown’s gas, hydroxy gas. By any name, HHO is three times stronger than that of gasoline and will enhance engine performance in proportion to its potency. HHO works well with regular gasoline, and it works even better with diesel.

An efficient fuel cell will produce enough HHO to enhance your mileage for approximately 75 watts, which is not as much as one vehicle headlight. Even with a less-than-spectacular alternator, that 75-watt charge will yield enough HHO to slow your fuel gauge’s descent toward empty.

HHO works about the same as raising your gasoline’s octane rating, but it burns far more efficiently and completely. The undisclosed is primarily in the design and calibration. As soon as you initiate HHO, you need to adjust your setting so that your engine runs “leaner.”

The math is fairly simple: HHO is a fuel that is 85% efficient that is being introduced to an engine that is 26% efficient-approximately a 60% gain. If you have used fuel additives for the sake of better performance and mileage, you can stop-not just for economy’s sake but also for the sake of safety. HHO does not respond very well with most fuel additives, especially those that contain acetone. Acetone negates HHO’s benefits.

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Since patents and proprietary rights have expired, HHO fuel-cell designs have come into the public domain, and hundreds of websites show exactly how to design, construct, and install the cell that’s right for your make and model. Relatively inexpensive to build and well within a weekend wrencher’s comfort zone, HHO fuel cells easily can become every motorist’s after-market accessory-of-choice. Although the most reliable proof is and will remain directly under the hood, there’s lots of corroborating evidence in the wallet, too.

Hopefully you have learned a bit more about HHO fuel-cells and whether or not they are right for you. Although it can take a bit of work to get one setup and installed, depending on whether you go with plans or kits, HHO fuel cells are a great way to save some additional money, especially in these tough economic times.