
I have searched every available hho dry cell kit available on the Internet and I have to tell you that I have not found one kit that has everything you need to install a hydrogen fuel saver. I got sick and tired of all the comparisons so I took the time to put together the following list of components most commonly needed. The reason most of the links go to eBay is because the competition keeps the prices low.
To compile this list of components needed for a complete hho dry cell kit, I personally went to each and every eBay auction and checked out the price, the quality and customer service issues with each supplier. The following list, in my opinion, is the result of the best deals available. I know it is a pain to have to piece together your kit this way but believe me, after you purchase one of those cheap hho kits out there and then find out you have to add several items to it, you will wish that you had spent the time to do it this way.
I'll tell you the truth, if someone wanted to start a business online that would be an instant success, open up a website and sell hho kits that actually include all the items listed on my list. For the best results, save this page in your favorites and then click on the first item. When you arrive at eBay the first thing to do is make sure you sign up for an eBay account. Once you have done that, simply click on the items in my list and purchase them at eBay. After purchasing an item simply hit the back button in your browser, when back at this site click the next item.
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1. (Pulse Width Modulator) The PWM regulates the amps delivered to your hho dry cell. Using a Pulse Width Modulator will give you the ability to reduce the amps to the dry cell, which will also reduce the heat of the dry cell. I chose this unit because it includes free shipping and it also has a fan to keep the unit cool. 2. 12v Battery 3. . I use a 30 amp inline fuse with splash guard. 4. 5. 6. . Adding a 30 amp relay to your hho dry cell kit greatly reduces the risk of overloading the system and shorting things out. 7. 8. Ignition Switch 9. Digital EFIE (Electronic Fuel Injection Enhancer) Usually needed on most electronic fuel injected vehicles. This will take you to the best source I have found for efie's. When you get there go to the bottom of the page and fill out the form called "Sensor Information Request Form" This way they can tell you exactly which efie is need on your specific vehicle. 10. Oxygen Sensor 11. Air Intake 12. 13. HHO Dry Cell Takes you to Back To Basics Fuel. In the picture you will see "water in" this is where the reservoir sets. 14. Engine Computer Unit - ECU 15. |