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    Gtech Guest

    EFIE usage question

    Okay, lets say I install an HHO system for someone else with on an EFIE and all is good. I give the unit to the person and he runs out of electrolyte. Is there a fail safe so if there is no hydrogen beign produced, the EFIE will shut off and let the computer do the work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gtech View Post
    Okay, lets say I install an HHO system for someone else with on an EFIE and all is good. I give the unit to the person and he runs out of electrolyte. Is there a fail safe so if there is no hydrogen beign produced, the EFIE will shut off and let the computer do the work?
    You could use a relay...

    Put a screw into the electrolyte such that it is close to the +12v plate. As the electrolyte level drops below the screw, the voltage potential would go away, thereby disengaging the relay.

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    Wow qhack thats a great idea does it work i wouldnt have thought e-lyte wouldnt have carried enough to close the relay. This is an awsome idea!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Q-Hack! View Post
    You could use a relay...

    Put a screw into the electrolyte such that it is close to the +12v plate. As the electrolyte level drops below the screw, the voltage potential would go away, thereby disengaging the relay.

    How would you put the shut off for a dry cell, as your picture is for a wet cell? Thanks, John

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