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What is the most productive HHo unit to build?

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There is no such thing as a "productive HHO unit".

They all consume more power than they provide, so they are a net loss of power. In other words, a big scam.

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  • 5 months ago
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  • gwbeetz by gwbeetz
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    Don't even waste your time with HHO units. Thermodynamically speaking , they just waste more energy than you would with a normal engine.
    • 5 months ago
  • quequay by quequay
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    It is a scam, don't go there.
    • 5 months ago
  • scott1995 by scott199...
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    Dry cell's (ducted) are the most practical and efficient HHO generators out period. and yes their are allot of HHO scams out there. However there really are units out there that work. Your not breaking the laws of thermodynamics. your just simply using power that is normally waisted to generate hydrogen. the average alternator can produce around 80-140 amps at idle. now even with all your accessories turned on (lights blower radio etc..) you will only use 20-40 amps leaving plenty of power to create Lots of hydrogen. its basically the same principle when you convert engine driven cooling fans to electric fans. you get more hp and better gas mileage. race cars even use electric water pump for the same purpose
    • 5 months ago

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