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sheltieman 04-08-2008 09:34 AM

plans for a hho generator
 
I found some plans online and wanted to post them, I just don't know how. They are in a pdf folder on my puter. Can anyone tell me how to make them available?

rangerbentman 04-08-2008 05:26 PM

Do you mean these?
 
Smack booster
https://www.free-energy-info.co.uk/Smack.pdf
or something you can buy a part of and complete the rest?
www.thermo1.com

sheltieman 04-10-2008 04:43 AM

No its none of those. I bought them. I just want to share them for free to anyone who wants them.

hhoman 07-26-2010 10:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sheltieman (Post 95670)
No its none of those. I bought them. I just want to share them for free to anyone who wants them.

I have an account for a hosting website. Email me (skisenn@gmail.com) the .pdf and i'll post it on there for you and reply to this thread with a link

Jay2TheRescue 07-27-2010 03:10 AM

You do realize this thread is over 2 years old...

theclencher 07-27-2010 03:51 PM

HHO people are not, shall we say, the most observant. :rolleyes:

soyelmocano 08-01-2010 07:18 AM

Re: plans for a hho generator
 
As we know, if more energy is used to produce the gases than is produced then there is no point. However, I was thinking that if someone were to use a small solar panel instead of the car to produce the energy for the reaction, then there is some promise. I guess the first question is, can a small panel produce enough juice to make a difference. Or could this be attached to a separate battery that is recharged by connecting it to the grid. Of course still less energy produced than used, but the cost of said energy would be less than the same energy from just the gasoline.
There would have to be a few safety features built in to cut the electrical flow when the car was not in operation so that you do not have a buildup of gas, and possible a relief valve that would open at a set pressure.

Otherwise, using the engine to produce gases that will help the engine be more efficient does not compute....

jimn4byo 09-04-2010 03:22 PM

Re: plans for a hho generator
 
Solar panels are expensive, breakable, provide very low power per square yard (less than 0.5 Amps) yes, that is 1/2 amp. If you use a very efficient HHO generator, you will need about 10 Amps or something like 20 square yards of solar panels to keep up.

On the reverse, an automobile alternator can produce an extra 10 amps for next to nothing - less than 1.5 horsepower. The HHO can provide about 75% of additional energy. So you should MAKE power from the "cracking" of water.


Jim


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