where to find a drycell
I am considering installing a drycell on my dumptruck, any suggestions where to find a decent one?
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some electric fork lifts/pallet jacks use them. i wonder if you could contact your local raymond, hyster, yale, crown, etc dealer to purchase one?
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I'm not sure we are talking about the same thing. I am looking for a hho drycell generator.
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sorry, my poor attempt at humor.
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I actually thought you were referring to a battery at first.
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I used to find them in the toy department at Bock's Department Store in Glendora when I was a kid...similar to these...
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Have you considered supplemental propane injection? It's likely less expensive, easier to install, and you don't have to mess with sensors. (but you do have to buy propane). I would highly recommend you look into building the unit yourself, just do a lot of research first. |
I have a 1974 ford f900 with a 477 superduty v8. It makes 253 hp @ 3400 rpm, and 415 fp @2000 rpm. it has a 600 cfm holley 4 barrel, and 7.5 to 1 compression. I believe hho would be the way to go. I figure I need between 1.5- 2.5 lpm. the nice thing is, no computers, no smog.bad thing is, 3 mpg. these engines will last forever if you don't over rev them. I never take it over 3,000 rpm
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From what i've herd; you'll get best results with from .5 to 1L per liter of your engine displacement. That come from mostly people who don't use diesel, but I don't think it makes much of a difference Look in to nickle plates, I think they are the way to go. More pricey than stainless, but could be worth it. |
I am curious how they decide how much hho to use. I have also read .5 to 1 per liter. , but I have also read .25 to .5 L. does that take into account how much horsepower. for example, to determine carb. cfm, you take the engine size, and the rpms , and my engine is a low rpm, low horsepower engine. is there a problem with running too much hho? . My truck has a very large , heavy duty alternator, so it could probaly handle more hho without stressing the electrical system. My engine is gasoline, by the way
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