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Increase HHO Gas Production With HHO Dry Cells

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HHO Dry Cells and Hydrogen on Demand - The Truth

Hydrogen-On-Demand

The systems we are talking about in this article use the hydrogen-on-demand approach. These systems actually produce HHO gas which is really a mix of Hydrogen and Oxygen, this "hho gas" is even more explosive than pure Hydrogen. When using these devices to cut fuel
consumption of your gasoline or diesel powered vehicle you can see awesome results.
 

The term "Hydrogen on Demand" was adopted by the installers of these devices mainly to separate them from on demand gas production versus a high-pressure hydrogen-storage scheme.
A hydrogen-on-demand system does not store hydrogen gas, it separates the molecules of water with electrolysis and adds the gases immediately to your fuel mixture.
One gallon of water equals about 1,800 gallons of HHO gas-this means you don't need a lot of water to make a lot of hydrogen.
 
In most kits, the electricity used to power the cell that converts water into hydrogen comes from the vehicle's alternator and batteries.
The HHO Dry Cell is becoming quite popular as the preferred hho generator for these on demand systems.


Does Hydrogen on Demand Really Work?

Skeptics have been arguing for ever that the energy needed to separate water into hydrogen equals (or exceeds) the energy given off by burning HHO in the engine. Most of these "scientific" minds do not take into account that our modern internal combustion engines are very inefficient, and by helping the fuel explode better you will help the efficiency of the motor and therefore use less fuel.

There is also concern that Hydrogen on Demand enthusiasts and companies looking to sell hydrogen conversion kits oversimplify the process and do not go into details about the advanced tuning needed to see results especially with computer-controlled modern vehicles.

If you are searching for accurate Hydrogen on Demand information you will get different results depending on how you word your search.
 For example, if you type in "water fueled car" most of the opinions are; it doesn't work. This is because the term fuel your car with water is misleading and is far from the way a hydrogen on demand system works.
 If you search "hydrogen fuel enhancement" the opinions change to a more positive note.

 The truth is, if you install a hydrogen on demand system on your car or truck your results will depend on the efficiency of the HHO cell you use, and the other hho parts used to build your system, and the efficiency of your engine to begin with.
 If our engines were more efficient, HHO wouldn't be needed in order to burn the primary fuel more completely.
Don't forget, only about one third of the fuel you burn is converted to powering the wheels, the rest is dissipated by the cooling system and wasted as exhaust. A good HHO Dry cell produces 3 liters of HHO gas a minute, which can run a small lawn mower with only the hho gas.
Hydrogen-on-demand systems do not fuel the vehicle, instead the hydrogen (hho gas) is mixed with the fuel and speeds up the combustion process.

 To see optimal performance from your hydrogen on demand system, a rule of thumb to follow is, your hydrogen producing cell, wither it is a "dry cell" or a "bath cell", needs to produce half a liter per minute of hho gas for each liter of displacement your diesel or gasoline engine has.

If you are looking for someone that really knows how these Hydrogen on Demand Systems work go to hho2u

HHO - Hydrogen on Demand From Amazon

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