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HHO fuel cells (hybrid hydrogen oxygen) provide hydroxy gas to aid in combustion. The HHO is generated from water. The idea is to use HHO to assist the burn of gasoline. Instead of having to cook the unused gas in the catalytic converter, you get a more complete combustion cycle. This not only reduces your emissions, it provides a lot of additional benefits that really preserve your engine and provide more miles per gallon. So if you like the idea of added HP additional MPG and cleaner emissions read on.

Do HHO fuel cells draw more power than they produce?

Would you drive down the highway with your windshield wipers on, if it gave you an additional 5 MPG? Well the good news is you can spare yourself the funny looks on sunny days, because running your windshield wipers won't give you additional MPG, but an HHO cell will, and it pulls less power than those wipers. No one will know your running on HHO unless they look under the hood. One of the great benefits from your HHO is that it breaks down carbon, and removes it from your engine. The removal of carbon deposits alone will greatly increase fuel efficiency and how long your engine lasts. You can generate enough HHO with 12v at 1 amp to utilize a well built HHO cell. Your alternator has plenty of beef to generate that small amount and the benefits are more than worth it.

I heard these HHO cells get hot how do I control that? Oh and what about cold weather? Do these HHO cells freeze?

Here's how you beat the heat. You controll heat with the amount of catalyst ( baking soda ) and or with a PWM (Pulse Width Modulator). Speaking of catalysts your running a water for fuel system, so freezing weather could present some problems. Beat the freeze by adding 20% denatured alchohol to your fuel cell. Now you won't freeze up. Either of these catalysts help with the production of HHO.

Some more basic tips.

You want to check your water level every 3 hours. Your burning water for fuel, so the water level will diminish. What happens is as the water turns into HHO is burned by the vehicle the water level goes down. The problem with this is that the cell then has more room in it for hot HHO. Have you ever stuck a hot empty coke can in cold water? If you have you've seen it implode! I want you to get long life out of your fuel cell, so keep it full and stick with the plans. These really add MPG and are simple to make. The materials can be purchased for less than a modest dinner for two. The benefits far outway the cost to make. Your bank account the Earth and your vehicle will thank you. Stick with the plans and enjoy added MPG.