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Overunity Machines Forum



help to install an HHO device into a VW Golf 3

Started by hartiberlin, November 09, 2007, 04:56:31 AM

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h20power

Hi, I have a 1985 VW Sirocco which is just about the same as your golf. I have had different system in the car for over a year now, and have never had a flash back with it hook up like this. I tied into the main vacuum line just after the intake manifold with a T valve, and that line goes strait too the hho device. I don't use a bubbler or flash supressent type of set ups, strait too the tank. I use a water mister installed in the intake system to keep the tempretures below hydrogens flash point of 500 degrees and too cool any hot spots in the whole intake system. I used water too solve water related problems ;). Here is a video showing the vacuum electrolysis unit working in the car: http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=GMYNiE-KOn4
If you have any questions feel free to ask.

Have you read the study by Arizona State on the use of hydrogen in internal combustion engines? That will keep you safe in adding hydrogen to internal combustion engines, for knowlege is power, and better safe than sorry. :)

Well, I hope that helps you out for we have the same type of car and I have had no problems with it hooked up this way for over a year now.

Oh! I don't use any salts of any kind just God given rain water. I am working on Dingle/Meyer type techology but that is still in the R&D phase once I get it working I will finally be off of gasoline for all time :o

passion1

H20Power

Impressive video!
How do you manage to get such good gas production while not using any electrolyte?
It does not look like a series cell design?

h20power

Hi, I spaced the plates .020 inch apart and yes is a parallel type cell. I belive I used 18 or 19 plates in all. The close spacing and the effects of vacuum on electrolysis make a big differance.

ramset

H20 thanx a bunch for all that info . That Arizona study is great Chet
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

passion1

Quote from: h20power on March 02, 2008, 02:34:36 PM
Hi, I spaced the plates .020 inch apart and yes is a parallel type cell. I belive I used 18 or 19 plates in all. The close spacing and the effects of vacuum on electrolysis make a big differance.
H20Power

Thanks for the info!
How thick are your plates?
Do you have any idea how much gas you are making, i.e. liters per minute @ how many amps?