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Biodiesel & Alternative Fuels Forum This is a forum to discuss bio-diesel and other kinds of alternative fuels. We think bio-diesel is the next revolution as Hydrogen costs too much to make and putting food (Ethanol) in your tank is not feasible and will cause food prices to skyrocket. What say you on bio-diesel? Should we start this bio-diesel revolution and kick it into high gear?

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your right hho does work and you must use a good grade of stainless
you also must use the right amount of electrolite
also the way the cell is made plays a big part.
you also must control the voltage NOTE No more then 1.24 volts per cell to create the most hho. any more voltage than that and you are turning water in steam and also the water temp will start to rise. Here is my sight [LINK POSTED BY MEMBER] Only Members Can View This Truck Forum Link. check it out lots of info.
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check out this info
it will not void your warranty
The Magnuson-Moss Act 1975
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just read your post baking soda is not the best thing to use it will burn and turn to a thick muck. you also need to use an electronic voltage controler to control the voltage and the use the right amount of electrolight. not to strong
Keep the temp down !!! Dont boil the water.... Here is my website.
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Make sure that the stainless steel you use is non-magnetic. This is very important. You can easily find this at either Lowes or Home depot. Just carry a magnet with you when shopping. This should cut down on a lot of your rust problems.
Stainless steel is non magnetic its not this you are looking for what your looking for is 316L stainless steel and you can find this at a steel yard near you just look up steel in the phone book PS check out our site we have a lot of good info here [LINK POSTED BY MEMBER] Only Members Can View This Truck Forum Link.
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A lot of spam posts promoting this device. Don't waste money on it. Tighten up the gap, air up the tires, and lay off the hammer will actually get you results instead of enriching a scammer.
I think you should check out the use of hydrogen you may be surprised to know that this fuel is being used in the space shuttle. So what makes you think hydrogen wont work as fuel for trucks and cars. Maybe all you need is to find the right hho system. this may be worth looking into Here is our website [LINK POSTED BY MEMBER] Only Members Can View This Truck Forum Link. have a blessed day
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read my first post
The car companys do know about them the reason why they dont use the hho on demand systems is there is no way to charge tax on water. Check out our web site [LINK POSTED BY MEMBER] Only Members Can View This Truck Forum Link. we have alot of info here. Have a blessed day.
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Thanks for the posting Golden, I have found your numbers to be very close to what I see actually happen out there on the road with my truck. I run a 14L Detroit with a 10 spd trans. I've seen my Loaded miles increase from 5mpg to 7mpg (40,000 in box), and my empty miles have gone from 6.2mpg up to 8.75mpg.

I will say that the quality of the gas being produced really determines the results you get. Quality, referring to the moisture content of the gas being produced. The drier the better, and that is the most important secret of all that no one talks about for sustained fuel efficiency.
Your right Most hho systems the way they are designed use way to much voltage and to many amps this causes to much heat and creates steam in stead of a good quality hho gas. It only takes 1.24 volts per cell to create the most hho possible.

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these are simple. I built them in school. The problem is untill there is some sort of breakthrough it takes more electricy to make the hydrogen then it produces and the anode rods deteriorate rapidly



If the unit is designed properly it can produce a large amount of hho with little voltage. and if the anode rods is the right material they will not deteriorate. But you also have to have the proper design and the right voltage and the right type and amount of electrolyte. Here is my site check it out we have a lot of info that may help. Our 1325 model will produce 2 liters per min. at 30 amps and 7.42 volts. our larger systems are on the same scale. Good luck and have a great day.

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ok im working on developing a system to work on rigs up north like -50 degrees celcious , my question is is there any type of mixture capable of this ... or any ideals??
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ok im working on developing a system to work on rigs up north like -50 degrees celcious , my question is is there any type of mixture capable of this ... or any ideals??

Hi there Chamberland, For up North, use 1 cup of denatured alcohol to one gallon of distilled water. This will keep your electrolite from freezing. The alcohol will not separate from your mixture, so this should be a one time fix as long as you do not drain your system. I hope this helps out. Talk to you later. Duanne
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