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Title: PCV PIPE HHO
Post by: MADMARV74 on September 15, 2008, 03:54:41 PM
 I FINALLY UPLOADED MY PICS OF MY 4" X 4FOOT LONG PCV PIPE HHO CELL. I USED A 1"1/2 PCV PIPE TO WRAP A CATHODE AND ANODE STAINLESS STEEL WIRES FROM OLD BOAT TRIM/RUDDER SHIFTER CABLES. ADDED ABOUT 1/2 A BOX A BAKING SODA AND 95% FILLED WITH WATER.
  I HAD A 20 AMP FUSE ALREADY TO POWER SUPPLY BUT THE SOCKET MELTED AND I THINK THE FUSE BLEW. I SOLDERED IN A 40 MAXI FUSE TO DUAL POWER WIRES AND IT MAKES A LOT OF HHO IN THE BUBBLER. SO MUCH SO THE BUBBLER IS CONSTANTLY STREAMING BUBBLES. WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING IT LOOKS LIKE A TORNADO INSIDE THE BUBBLER. IT'S PRETTY EXCITING!.
SEE MY PICS AND VIDS AT MYSPACE:
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Title: Re: PCV PIPE HHO
Post by: waterfuelws on September 16, 2008, 01:30:35 PM
Nice video (I think) since its pretty dark and kinda hard to tell what is going on.
Title: Re: PCV PIPE HHO
Post by: MADMARV74 on September 16, 2008, 10:26:02 PM
Yeah I'm having trouble putting a good one together. I think by 9-20-2008 Saturday I can get a good one! I should have 2 4" x 4feet pcv pipe fuel cells together and running on my 1998 c1500 350 v8 vortec silverado. Can't wait till it's done. May still need to add the m.a.f. and o2 sensor adjusters to lower gasoline intake.
Title: Re: PCV PIPE HHO
Post by: MADMARV74 on September 17, 2008, 05:27:54 PM
HERE'S A NEW VID/PIC MONTAGE SHOWING ASSEMBLY OF 4" X 4 FEET LONG PCV PIPE HHO FUEL CELL. I'M GOING TO BE USING 2 OF THESE TOGETHER ON MY 1998 C1500 V8.

http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=42986479 ;D
Title: Re: PCV PIPE HHO
Post by: MADMARV74 on September 18, 2008, 05:02:13 PM
I was able to salvage stainless steel cables for boat rudder and steer trim shift cables from Chuck's boat repair shop at 405-272-9795 116 S Western Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73106. Thanks Dave and Chuck! It's working!