Portable Hydrogen HHO Generator 7 plates save Fuel 75%

February 16, 2009 by
Filed under: Water Fuel Cell 

It’s my portable HHO Hydrogen generator cell with 7 plates and total of 250 inch of working area, installed in my Nissan, working great, mileage increase from 30% to 75% 30mpg +

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17 Comments on Portable Hydrogen HHO Generator 7 plates save Fuel 75%

  1. GPeter7 on Mon, 16th Feb 2009 7:10 pm
  2. da eto destvitelno rabotaet i daze ochen xorosho do 75%, vse zavisit ot togo kakoy ampiraz vi ispolzuete, i na kakoy obem motora na vashey mashine, teper ya ustanavlivauu na Toyota Matrix 05 s 1.8L motor, i ya nadeus chto etot riaktor das bolshe % shem na Nissane s 4.0L dvigatel

  3. GPeter7 on Mon, 16th Feb 2009 7:10 pm
  4. no is’t not true, the working surface is very important, I have a 252-inch of working surface area, and they connected +-+-+-+ no neutral

  5. jazzov on Mon, 16th Feb 2009 7:10 pm
  6. Privet Petr, neujeli eto pravda rabotaet? neyjeli bez obmanivania bort. komputera mojno dostich 75%? skol’ko litr/min na vihode? kakoi vid plastin vnytri? material? prodaesh’ li ti hho generatori, esli da to skol’ko stoit i kak tiajelo ystanavlivat’?

  7. roncoffey on Mon, 16th Feb 2009 7:10 pm
  8. Thanks GPeter and CPC for the replys. I have heard that it’s the “edges” of the plates that are more important than the actual surfaces or sides. Do you find that to be true in your experiments?

  9. GPeter7 on Mon, 16th Feb 2009 7:10 pm
  10. Its a 7 plates, and plates is 6×3 and total of 252 inch of working surface area, and they connected +-+-+-+

  11. GPeter7 on Mon, 16th Feb 2009 7:10 pm
  12. The power supply Im using its a PWM and is 70A max made by me, there is no adjustment for oxygen sensors, but I will do that next, it will have adjustment for oxygen sensor and air flo sensor, the 75%+ is on 30amp +

  13. ChrisPCrunchy on Mon, 16th Feb 2009 7:10 pm
  14. Title says 7 plate, but number of plates is less relivent than total surface area and function of power supply.

  15. ChrisPCrunchy on Mon, 16th Feb 2009 7:10 pm
  16. Is you power supply a PWM? Do you have a circuit to adjust the oxygen sensors on your vehicle? Do you modify the MAP or anything else on the vehicles computer.What electrolyte do you add? 75% seem quite a claim to me. Keep up the great work.

  17. roncoffey on Mon, 16th Feb 2009 7:10 pm
  18. Nice job GPeter! Could you describe and or show what setup you used as for the generator? was it a 4,5,or even 8 plate setup?
    Thanks, Ron

  19. kickkingas on Mon, 16th Feb 2009 7:10 pm
  20. A portable hho system is an exellent idea. Very impressed, keep up the work.
    The winter cell system is needed. I haven’t seen much to address that issue.
    I had the thermal runaway problem but was able to fix it by using 2 cell units and some swithing.
    Look forward to more vids.

  21. GPeter7 on Mon, 16th Feb 2009 7:10 pm
  22. it’s Alaska

  23. erase30 on Mon, 16th Feb 2009 7:10 pm
  24. What state do you live in GPeter?

  25. GPeter7 on Mon, 16th Feb 2009 7:10 pm
  26. I work as a optical technician, and my job requires to be creative, and a little bit a scientist too.

  27. 95666 on Mon, 16th Feb 2009 7:10 pm
  28. wher do u work? u seem like a scientist or something, i especially like your mt2 videos.

  29. GPeter7 on Mon, 16th Feb 2009 7:10 pm
  30. Thank you,

  31. 95666 on Mon, 16th Feb 2009 7:10 pm
  32. nice! wow, ur very smart, i like ur videos! *****

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