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tcr1016
01-11-2012, 08:00 PM
Anyone have driven over 200,000 miles on HHO?? I am wondering how long an engine lasts using HHO?

myoldyourgold
01-11-2012, 08:42 PM
With a properly installed system that is not putting a bunch of electrolyte into the engine will last as long and most likely longer than normal. Less carbon in the oil, cooler running etc.

Madsceintist
02-05-2012, 08:36 PM
I'd say at minimum I have in one car 25,000 miles, WITH HHO. Have gone thru a few units(generator). But until a few months ago it had been constant. Swapped to my truck and put maybe 2,000. Took it off for another and haven't put back yet.

phillor
02-05-2012, 11:51 PM
I had put 2 - 14 cell units drawing 25 - 28 amps each in my 2001 gmc 1 ton dually diesel at approx. 310,000 kms.
I ran them full time up to Nov. last year when I traded the truck in with 826,000 kms on it. The mileage increase was between 45% - 48% which for me was great considering the amount of travel I do.
During the winter months I would add 1 1/2 cups of alcohol to prevent freezing.
Also I would add 2 tbls of white vinegar per gallon to help keep the cells clean.
For the problem most people are having with over heating I used along with the dual pmw I built, a circulation pump and a homemade rad out of s.s. tubing placed behind the front grill. The max temp my cells ever reached on a hot summers day was 145 degree F.
Now back to the question you asked the truck never ran better and never had any problems with it.:D

phillor
02-06-2012, 12:02 AM
P.S. I know that I am a Newbie here on this site but a little bit about me is that I have been working on HHO gens since my grade ten science class some 30+ years ago. :eek:
That's before computers took over our lives.:confused:

Roland Jacques
02-06-2012, 12:33 AM
Welcome, wow that's lot of KMs and some great numbers.

Weapon_R
02-06-2012, 06:34 AM
phillor

Thank you. Excellent post. Do you have any idea how much LPM the gen was putting out?

myoldyourgold
02-06-2012, 10:23 AM
Phillor, can you describe your reactors. Number of cells, series sealed flow through or open bath, bipolar or unipolar, size of plates, etc. Thank you

sbeckman7
02-06-2012, 08:52 PM
Yes, details please. Inquiring minds would like to know!

phillor
02-08-2012, 12:23 AM
https://public.blu.livefilestore.com/y1pwZRyIk88EgIWgz82vR054hGqSsNLMcDV_zcKyVru2CmczbP a_teNcuMTQCX7IaN1uvhduNv5IwgTIZF179SX6w/HHO%20Generator.JPG?psid=1

Here is an older plan of 1 of my Dry Cell Reactors.
The only change that I have done is +NNNNN--NNNNN+.
All plates used are only 316L.
Average LPM @ 25-28 AMP is about 3-LPM (tested about a year ago)
Circulation pump hook up is.
Top of sealed res. output to bubbler with check valve.
HHO Output to half way down on 1 gal res.
Circulation pump input connected to bottom of res.
Circulation pump output connected to homemade S.S. Rad. input.
S.S. rad. output to water mixture intake on HHO Reator.

NOTE: Once reactor is built I use a 2 part Epoxy Sealant around the exterior of the plates to prevent shorting out and then wrap the Epoxy with Fiber Muffler Sealant Tape. This I find also helps with the cooling process.

Without the pump, epoxy and tape I used to have Melt Downs after a period of time the current would start running wild, but that was before running the PWM. Just running pure Brute Force

Another little note is that I found that my setup worked the best when my PWM was tuned into about 76hz.
Once I get it all setup again in my new Ram 5.7L I'll try to get more accurate numbers because I don't like saying "about".
hopefully it will work as good in a gas engine as it did in the diesel.

Any other Ideas are welcome.:)

Weapon_R
02-08-2012, 12:50 AM
phillor

very interesting design.

dswareagle
02-24-2012, 04:53 AM
why are there 2 nuetrals between the two negative plates?

koya1893
02-24-2012, 07:32 AM
Before I traded my 2009 F-150 for a 2012 3500 Ram, it had 45K on HHO. I now have 6K on my Ram, everything but 45 miles is on HHO.