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Ruthless Racing
09-03-2008, 08:19 PM
Whats up guys? I'm knew to the scene and I did a search, but couldn't really find what I was looking for. I have built a HHO cell and plan on putting it on this weekend, but was wanting to measure the amount of Hydrogen it was putting out. How do I go about doing so? Thanks, Kenny

I have a 06 Cummins, so any help with these setups would be greatly appreciated.
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Painless
09-03-2008, 08:38 PM
Simplest way, get yourself a bottle that you know the capacity of, i.e. a 500ml or 1 liter plastic bottle. Fill a bucket with water and dunk the plastic bottle into it until full. Turn the bottle upside down (opening downwards) and insert the HHO tube into the end of it underwater (start your stopwatch). Once the bottle is emptied by the HHO gas, stop your stopwatch. Now you know how long it takes to create a known quantity of HHO. Some simple math will yield LPM.

Gorgeous MegaCab, by the way!

Ruthless Racing
09-03-2008, 08:53 PM
Simplest way, get yourself a bottle that you know the capacity of, i.e. a 500ml or 1 liter plastic bottle. Fill a bucket with water and dunk the plastic bottle into it until full. Turn the bottle upside down (opening downwards) and insert the HHO tube into the end of it underwater (start your stopwatch). Once the bottle is emptied by the HHO gas, stop your stopwatch. Now you know how long it takes to create a known quantity of HHO. Some simple math will yield LPM.

Gorgeous MegaCab, by the way!

Simple enough, thanks bro.

Anymore Turbo Diesel HHO install tips are greatly appreciated.

dennis13030
09-04-2008, 04:42 PM
Simplest way, get yourself a bottle that you know the capacity of, i.e. a 500ml or 1 liter plastic bottle. Fill a bucket with water and dunk the plastic bottle into it until full. Turn the bottle upside down (opening downwards) and insert the HHO tube into the end of it underwater (start your stopwatch). Once the bottle is emptied by the HHO gas, stop your stopwatch. Now you know how long it takes to create a known quantity of HHO. Some simple math will yield LPM.

Gorgeous MegaCab, by the way!

Sorta like this.................

Ruthless Racing
09-04-2008, 10:23 PM
Sorta like this.................

Thanks guys!!!