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Old 11-10-2008, 07:07 AM   #17 (permalink)
knapp
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I have been experimenting with HHO. built units with wire spirals mounted on persplex frame.
Fitted to independant persons vehicle for testes.He was a nayer.
Six diesel tank s full three with and three without over 3,000 Km and his assesment was approx 10 % saving.
Downside the wire was eaten away. But he still wants a unit.
Now building up a tube in a tube unit bigger and more surface area.
We will soon have the results of this unit.
Have a wire unit fitted to the "F" and also a Ford trader truck on 2/1 mix diesel and WMO.
No figures on these units as not suitable usage for recording.
The old nayer you dont get anything for nothing is right
But if you use x units of power to produce xx units of power adding the power of hydrogen you get a net increase.
More experimenting required when time allows.
Regards
Ron
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