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Gary replied to David Bixler's discussion 'How to generate power in your car for hho production'
"I just had a thot...what if shock absorbers were made like pumps - all hooked together by brake lines going to a pressure tank that they would pump up (there's your energy to drive a turbine) and there would be a reservoir to return fluid to…"
Jan 20
Gary replied to David Bixler's discussion 'How to generate power in your car for hho production'
"Scroll? Depths? Explain please."
Jan 19
Gary replied to David Bixler's discussion 'How to generate power in your car for hho production'
"That would be really easy to do, and could be made automatic with an inertia switch, maybe like the seatbelt lock switch, only more sensitive. That would cut it out during uphill climbs too, but an override could bypass it for long hills. Perhaps a…"
Jan 18
Gary replied to David Bixler's discussion 'How to generate power in your car for hho production'
""Wasted" exhaust energy: engines need a certain amount of backpressure to perform properly, as any Harley afficionado can attest to - losing power when opening up an exhaust for the sound. Too much backpressure (stock exhaust) is…"
Jan 18
Gary replied to David Bixler's discussion 'How to generate power in your car for hho production'
"Mechanical governor. Might find one for old steam tractors, but that may limit things to spinning too slowly, I imagine. If you had no voltage regulator on it, you could rig it electrically to shunt power over to an electric motor clutched to the…"
Jan 17
Gary replied to don's discussion 'How to build a high voltage cell'
"I'd like a rider mower (if I had enough grass to mow) just to put both HHO and a vapor bottle carb system on it. That would be a fun project. So waddaydoin now? Pushing snow?"
Jan 17
Gary replied to David Bixler's discussion 'How to generate power in your car for hho production'
"I think the turbo is a great idea, but the cost of one may make it purely a curiosity experiment. I believe you'd want to get a freer flowing muffler to balance the backpressure with the turbo, so the ECU is seeing the same flow rates. The…"
Jan 17
Gary replied to don's discussion 'How to build a high voltage cell'
"Tom, when he says "good", he means efficient. A poor build will waste energy and make heat."
Jan 12
Gary replied to don's discussion 'How to build a high voltage cell'
"Interesting discussion. BTW, many say "cell" when referring to an electrolytic reactor - just like people say "Crescent wrench" when referring to an adjustable wrench, or "Skillsaw" when referring to a circular saw. But…"
Jan 7
Gary replied to don's discussion 'How to build a high voltage cell'
"Carter makes sense there, but I believe that a smaller gap than normal can be used if you pump the electrolyte thru, one point he didn't cover. Good job, man."
Jan 5
Gary replied to don's discussion 'How to build a high voltage cell'
"Don, you've done a real good job here. IMO, and from an experience, a 1/64" or 1mm gap can cause a short in the stack if the electrolyte gets real hot. I had my output go down before as it warmed up, and testing showed me 2 plates shorted…"
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Nov 14, 2011
Gary replied to Charles's discussion 'Winter Electrolyte for extreme temps'
"I had a cell and reservoir in a wooden mount in the trunk of our old Toyota Paseo for a couple of years and didn't need any special electrolyte or pwm in there, however, the vinyl line going under the car to the bubbler and engine did freeze a…"
Oct 31, 2011
Gary commented on John Viljoen's blog post 'Beating the MAP sensor - massive gains in economy!'
"What type vehicle? I've always understood that the MAP enhancers offered about 10% of the total gains using HHO, an EFIE, and the enhancer. I'd like to know what you did that's different."
Oct 26, 2011
Gary replied to Howard Phillips's discussion 'Something new: A catalytic method for producing hydrogen on demand. 1 LPM to 10 LPM.'
"Howard, has anyone asked about the expenditure of the CC? I am assuming that it does NOT have to be replaced? If so, the expense would be worth, and also I see CC used in many applications, including aquarium filters - and that can't be too…"
Sep 25, 2011
Gary replied to Howard Phillips's discussion 'Something new: A catalytic method for producing hydrogen on demand. 1 LPM to 10 LPM.'
"I recall several years ago where I saw an old invention drawing using a grinding wheel in the device to create aluminum dust that fell into a bath of NaOH or something. Noisy if you used it on a car, but it could be a way to create H at home and…"
Sep 16, 2011
Gary replied to Brent's discussion 'My experience with the PCU-3 PWM'
"Here is what I find interesting: back when gas went up to around 3.50/gal plus, HHO took off. It went higher then dropped and HHO interest flagged off. Now gas is 3.85 plus and interest is still low. I guess the new magic number is 4.25 or so."
Sep 16, 2011

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USCG Machinery Tech, lifetime of mechanics and general study. Remodeler, bike builder.
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54 yr. old recreational bodybuilder, play mandolin, harmonica and guitar. Christian persuasion.
What do you do for a living or have special education in?
Residential remodeling, repairs, motorcycle repair, design and constructions, fabrication.

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At 5:02pm on January 4, 2012, gabet123 said…

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At 5:01am on January 23, 2010, a baez said…
Hello Gary:
I have 2 reactor:
one 9 plates SS with 2,2 lpm and another with 3,75 lpm with 17 plates.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMHEAl7Qld8
today i make this video for you (and forme, of course) my english is no very good, but...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sf9ldxyGvhc&NR=1
this one is 3,7lpm

your friend
antonio
from canary islands (hho is around the world)
At 7:56pm on November 17, 2009, Kolyan said…
I am the only HHO reagent in the queue so far. I am trying to get all my parts together since last year but luck of place(garage) is tightened me to gas-eating monster GMC Sub C1500

It was quite disturbing in the last year, mainly financially but I still thinking about my own design.
I will need some primitive calculation first as well but mainly my idea is drowned bc of parts that I need nowhere could be found, at least in my research. Simply saying, I need to know the plastics name and modification that would withstand boiling chemicals without deterioration. I'll need to either glue/solder/weld that parts or continue to look around.

If anyone could point me for some kind of solution to clue some custom plastic parts for submerged positioning in hot boiling chemical solution I'll really appreciate it.
Thanks
At 12:14am on December 18, 2008, Chris said…
~ Hey Gary i put up the Exploded View of the Blow Off Valve i don't take credit for the design but have tested it thoroughly and found it to be reliable in the event of a flashback reaching the bubbler / gas reservoir.
At 10:14pm on August 28, 2008, james burns said…
I redrew it I hope it clarifies my idea better, its on my page.
At 9:39pm on August 28, 2008, james burns said…
The plate is slid into an enclosure with slots in the sides and lid to seal it off. The tabs on to of the plates are for the electrical connections. It is a bath setup put outlet on each side for h and o and wire accordingly. The other plates I stated are optional just regular plates on either side of the divider plate wired in parallel to the corresponding side. I will try to redraw it.
At 9:33pm on August 27, 2008, james burns said…
Go to my page and download the H only cell PDF
At 8:15pm on August 27, 2008, james burns said…
thats correct allowing the two plates to be as close as possible without touching. I will try to diagram it.
At 10:30pm on August 26, 2008, james burns said…
I have an idea for you to try regarding h only cells. Take two of your brute force plates,ones with the tabs for electrical connections in between the two glue a solid piece of pvc sheet in between. The take two more pvc sheets and cut out the opening like you did for your brute force cell. Then glue the plate assembly into the other pvc sheets. This will make a by polar plate as well the divider, leave enough pvc sheet on the outside to mount it into a slotted case, then if you want hook to more plates on each side of the plate/divider and hook them parallel, then see if it works.
At 10:13pm on August 25, 2008, james burns said…
here is a link to a company that sells the pvc curtain by the foothttp://www.o-reps.com/id128.html
 
 
 

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