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Easy HHO Designs - Simple HHO generator - Cheap Materials


One of the easiest HHO designs ever to make a DIY HHO generator.

I searched for easy HHO designs to make a cheap hho generator and when I saw this video, and thought it was a really good idea. I like it when you can buy something off the shelve for cheap and use it for something totally different. That is innovation.

A lot of people are looking for really cheap HHO Cell designs..a way to test out an hho generator without spending 50 or 100 dollars.

I mean let’s face it, the whole reason for building an hho generator is to save money in the first place, so if you build a test unit just to validate the potential for gas savings, then that seems like a good idea.

In this video, a stainless steel vegetable steamer is used for the electrodes. What a good idea, lots of holes means lots of surface area and lots of paths for current to flow to create the hydrogen electrolysis process that separates hydrogen and oxygen from the water.

It’s never a question about whether you can create hho gas, the only thing to be determined is whether or not you can make it work on your vehicle and the bottom line is will it increase your gas mileage and will it save you more money than it cost you to make it.

In this HHO design of using the pieces of the stainless vegetable steamer, zip ties are used for spacers and to hold everything together…zip ties are pretty cheap at Home depot or Lowes…you may already have a bag of them in your toolbox.

Pay attention to the video because it explains the configuration and which plates are positive, negative, or neutral. Some people swear by the neutral plates claiming they take advantage of current flow and create more hho without more amperage dray…and that’s always a good thing.

A radiator hose clamp is used on each side to connect the positive and negative terminals…genius.

The only thing not displayed is the hho generator body or container. PVC , or a clear water filter canister would fit the bill. The cheapest way is a wide mouth mason jar or an empty mustard jar with a plastic lid.

I am not a fan of using glass for obvious reasons.

Put this baby in a container, wire it up and pipe the hho gas into your air intake and see what happens.

There are lots of other videos on this site to give you ideas for the container and where to run the pipes.
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