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Hydrogen Generator Selection, Building and Buying Guide

by: davidlathamjr( 216Feedback score is 100 to 499)
4 out of 6 people found this guide helpful.
Guide viewed: 569 times Tags: Hydrogen Generator | HHO Fuel Cell | Stainless Steel | PWM | Browns Gas


Hi and welcome,  I'm David Latham, and have been involved in and selling HHO generators and parts of over a year and  a half.  I've got experience in the cheap, quick and (supposedly) easy systems, and then I've got experience in the heavy duty, dependable and quality made, not so cheap, systems and parts.  The latter is what I have to offer, after seeing too many people waste money on systems that were inadequate or just plain junk for what they paid for, I can't, with good conciense sell these or make promises that others do.  If your not satisfied with your items or it is not what it's advertised to be I'll gladly refund your money.  Can't get much better than that! 

    This article is not going to tout the benifits, needs or how a hydrogen generator will save you money.  All of that is very clear.  But if you need to be sold on the idea I have a huge selection of articles and files to make that point obvious.  This article is about the basics of your system and the componenets needed.

    Selecting the items to build your Hydrogen Generator can be overwheming if your new to the idea. After reading this and looking at the available items, you have more questions, get in touch with me and I'll be more than happy help.

    To start, you are going to need the heart of your system which is the stainless steel core made up of plates, or some configuration of stainless steel. I have a wide offering of DIY plate sets to build from or you can bypass the fun and purchase a complete core already built.

    The next item neccessary will be a cannister or 'housing' to mount the core in and provide a means to connect the electrical and output tubing to. You can build your own using items from home centers, plumbing supply houses and your local hardeware store. Plans are available in the CD that I offer with most major item purchases. I also have a cannister pre-built and drilled and taped so all you have to do is mount it under your hood with a core installed and your producing HHO and saving gas and $$. This is the BASIC setup to get you started.

    Accessories for your system include Wiring kits, Electrical items such as PWM's Ammeters, Volt meters, etc. Plumbing fittings to connect different components to your base system like a bubbler (highly recomended, you can DIY). We have all the smaller accessories to complete the assembly of the kits. 

More to come......


Guide ID: 10000000008791188Guide created: 09/22/08 (updated 03/29/09)

 
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