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HHO Dry Cell Kits

Hydrogen Fuel which is commonly called hho gas is produced by a hydrogen fuel cell, or an hho generator. The hydrogen fuel cell is most commonly used to produce hho gas and then the Browns Gas is usually stored onboard the vehicle in a fuel tank. This is not the case with the hydrogen generator; the hydrogen generator is known as a "Hydrogen on Demand" system. The hydrogen on demand system does not store the hho gas in a fuel tank, the hydrogen gas is used as it is produced. This eliminates the need for very expensive hydrogen fuel tanks and hydrogen fueling stations.

The hydrogen generator has undergone several changes since it was first invented by Charles Frazer in 1918, things really began to change fast when a man by the name of Yull Brown patented a new method of extracting hydrogen from water in 1974, everyone calls it "Browns Gas".

The hho generator really became famous when a man by the name of Ozzie Freedom came on the hho scene in 2006. By 2007 Ozzie had published several do-it-yourself manuals online. It wasn't long before tens of thousands of people were reading these diy hho manuals. The real interest was sparked when Ozzie Freedom took his fuel saver story to the media, at this time he also did some live road shows for the purpose of media attention.

Ozzie's first contraption was made out of a glass Mason Jar, cheap and inexpensive, this is one of the major factors behind the popularity with those seeking to save money on the high fuel costs in the USA in 2008. It is hard for this writer to imagine that any department that oversees the safety of vehicles would allow such a device made of breakable glass to be installed under the hood, but it continues to this day.

It didn't take long for new hydrogen generators to be produced that would make the Mason jars obsolete. New experimenters realized the need for a devise that was not so easily damaged, they began to produce units using thick PVC and ABS pipe. Soon after the hho generator designs moved on to include a stainless steel container. All of these systems became known in the hho industry as "Wet Cells". These wet cells had several design problems which could never be corrected, which leads us to the newest hydrogen fuel generator design.

HHO Dry Cell

As of the time of the writing of this article, Sept. 5, 2009, the best hydrogen generator design is the "Dry Cell, HHO". The hho dry cell is much smaller hho_smallthan the old wet cells; the "hho dry cell" uses fewer amps while producing just as much hho gas as the larger wet cells. The dry cell runs much cooler and is safer. In my opinion I would never install anything in my car other than the hho dry cell. This industry is experimental, so do your own investigating and research before making a decision about hho. Through my personal research and experiments I have concluded that the dry cell is the way to go.

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quad digital efieYou may or may not be aware that fuel injected vehicles usually require a device called an EFIE in order for the hydrogen generators to function properly. I have included a page at EFIE showing you where to locate an EFIE. One of the hardest things to find is a complete hho dry cell kit, so I have created Dry Cell Kit where you can put together a complete hho kit.

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