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Started by fosgate3, April 17, 2008, 10:28:50 AM

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This evening, I cleaned out the cell and refilled with distilled water and 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda (the cell has a 1 quart capacity). I also relocated the cell so that it now sits immediately behind the front grill to the right of the hood latch. There is just enough room for it to sit.

I drove 70mph for 61.5 miles with some in-city driving rolled in. When I filled up, I used 1.86 gallons which translates to an average of aprox. 33mpg. I think it could be better if I work on adjusting for the O2 sensor. Everything seemed to be doing well and then suddenly, my fuel gauge really started to drop faster than it was before. This was about 40 miles into my travels down the interstate (I-20, west).

I am hoping to get some feedback from some of the more experienced hho-cell builders, so please, don't hesitate to reply :) Aside from doing things different with my mixture or design or anything else, I am wondering about having water in the lines going to the intake. I didn't have a lot of water at all really, and my bubbler had none in it. In fact, it could have been a mirage from my own paranoia (I'm really being cautious to make sure I dont screw up my car). The bubbler or watercatcher or whatever its commonly called is about 7 inches in length and approximately 1 7/8 inches in diameter (internal). I had no leaks and my 30amp fuse did not blow. Everything really seemed to work well as far as the cell and its production is concerned. It was bubbling only minimal amounts of water out--very minimal.

topothemtn


  I had the same problem. I used a needle valve between the hose from the Gen. and the T in the PCV hose. I also put a one-way valve into the top of my Generator.  And also the bubbler.  That way you can adjust how much vacumn you are pulling in.

The one-way valves won't let your Hydro escape and they allow a flow of air thru eyerything.  No more sucking your fluids out of your containers!!

  It's worth a try and good luck.   Dick

HHO King

Are you using an hho pwm?

My cell would overheat after driving a while so i installed one from extremehho.com with the built in gauge and now when the temp starts creeping up i just turn it down until it cools a bit.

The link is http://www.extremehho.com.

Farlander

I would try reducing the space between my plates.  3/8 to 1/2" seems an awful long way for current to travel.

CrazyEwok

you will find that the extra fuel consumption is because your O2 sensor in your exhaust is telling your computer to add more fuel because of the extra O2 in your exhaust. this is what happens to people and they usually go on a rant about how bad HHO injection is. Solution is one of those o2 senor adjustors... the other (requires some modding) i have read somewhere someone covered the sensor or wrapped it in something (aluminium i think) to act as an insulator. Prick some holes in it to regulate a small amount of flow. CAUTION: I remember it took him ages to get the right amount of flow through the cover so if you like to play and monitor this go for otherwise get the electric add on :)