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Thread: HHO Generators for sale. Limited quantity at wholesale price!!

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    jthiani Guest

    HHO Generators for sale. Limited quantity at wholesale price!!

    Hi folks

    I have some good news and i have some bad news. The bad news is that this pricing is for the already built units only. Once these go into mass production the price is going up....wayyyy up. The good news ... well your getting a deal of a lifetime... I have 11 of the 20" units, 5 of the 15" units and 8 of the 10" units already built. Here are the prices for these already built units (price includes shipping within the continental USA).....

    10" units $195.00
    15" units $235.00
    20" units $295.00

    These units were built progressively over the past month and all used for bench top testing (never installed in a car) I did install three units but these 3 units are still installed and not for sale. They were used to test for specs on these units like different electrolyte concentrations, flow rates etc etc. Im done with all that now and working on the logistics of mass production. Im sorry but i will not build any more units at these prices so once they are gone they are gone. I will post up here once production units are available and the price but our current thinking is double the price per unit.

    Here are some specs of these units. Please note all specs assume the use of distilled water with sodium hydroxide for the electrolyte. with a general concentration of .5teaspoon per gallon. These units are extremely efficient and too much NaHO will cause excessive current draw due to electrode arrangement. Our mpg gains were as follows

    10" unit installed in a 1991 honda accord went from 30mpg to 36 mpg
    15" unit installed in the same car went up to 42mpg
    20" unit installed in a 1999 ford econoline van went from 11 mpg to 18 pg

    Current (Amps) LPM (appprox)
    10" unit 10 - 12 2.1
    15" unit 18 - 24 3.8
    20" unit 26 - 35 5.2

    Here are some pictures. Interested parties please email me directly at jthiani@hotmail.com or just send payment via paypal to the same address. Questions welcomed. Happy buying

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    jthiani Guest
    A little more info about these units. Each unit is built from 1/4 inch round 304 ss rods and each has 24 rods. 12 positive and 12 negative. they are arranged in two rings. The inner ring has 8 rods and the outer ring has 16 rods. The polarity of the rods alternates after every other rod for a + - + - + - + - + etc arrangement. All internal metal parts and connection points are insulated from the electrolyte to prevent corrosion of these parts from the reaction in the unit. The only electrical parts in contact with the water are the electrodes each of which is independently replaceable.

    Questions welcomed by replying to this thread or direct e-mail.

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    Question

    Substitute tubes for rods and think of them as steam boiler tubes.

    Run distilled water inside the tubes for cooling.

    Lighter, cooler, possibly cheaper.

    BoyntonStu

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    jthiani Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by BoyntonStu View Post
    Substitute tubes for rods and think of them as steam boiler tubes.

    Run distilled water inside the tubes for cooling.

    Lighter, cooler, possibly cheaper.

    BoyntonStu
    I see your point but making a cooling system like that may drive overall price to high. And this units actually run very cool compared to the mason jar units that i started with. Thank you for the suggestion. much appreaciated.

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    c02cutter Guest
    How are you measuring your liter per minute claim, just curious.

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    JojoJaro Guest
    Will you stand by your LPM claims? What I mean is, I expect to see 5.2 LPM on your 20" units. If I don't, will you refund my money?

    If you will stand by and guarranty those LPM numbers, I am interested in your 20" unit.

    So, how do we go about verifying you Amp and LPM claims. Can you make a Utube video showing LPM, Amps and Temps.

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    jthiani Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by c02cutter View Post
    How are you measuring your liter per minute claim, just curious.
    The old fashioned way. first we fill a bucket with water, put a 1 liter soda bottle in the water upside down and allow it to fill up with water. We then insert the generator output tube into the mouth of the bottle and start the generator and the stop watch and see how long it takes for the bottle to fill up with gas and displace all the water. Once we have this figure its time to do alittle math. Since we know that the bottles capacity is one liter, if it take 28 seconds to fill it, then the lpm is

    60 / 28 x 1 = 2.142 lpm

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    jthiani Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by JojoJaro View Post
    Will you stand by your LPM claims? What I mean is, I expect to see 5.2 LPM on your 20" units. If I don't, will you refund my money?

    If you will stand by and guarranty those LPM numbers, I am interested in your 20" unit.

    So, how do we go about verifying you Amp and LPM claims. Can you make a Utube video showing LPM, Amps and Temps.
    Very good question jojo. Let me first point out that my original post does say these numbers are approximate. Like everyone here knows there are many variables to chemical reactions and the only way i can gurantee the same results i got for you is if i set up the unit at my shop. Reason i say this is because you would have to match exactly, the solution concentration, water temperature, wire guage and length etc etc. So what i can tell you is that i can give you a money back gurantee to match my numbers plus or minus 25%. I hope this would be satisfactory and i would be willing to work with you on the phone to achieve this result.

    I will try to get a video made this week.

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    JojoJaro Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by jthiani View Post
    Very good question jojo. Let me first point out that my original post does say these numbers are approximate. Like everyone here knows there are many variables to chemical reactions and the only way i can gurantee the same results i got for you is if i set up the unit at my shop. Reason i say this is because you would have to match exactly, the solution concentration, water temperature, wire guage and length etc etc. So what i can tell you is that i can give you a money back gurantee to match my numbers plus or minus 25%. I hope this would be satisfactory and i would be willing to work with you on the phone to achieve this result.

    I will try to get a video made this week.

    Good enough. I'll await your video. Please measure temps after 2 hours or so. This way we will know if your design has an exponential runaway heat problem.

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    Wow....only 20" to get 5 lpm+ and no runnaway heat? What solution and ratio are you using for the electrolyte?

    Also, what do your generators include in the purchase price-is it just the electrodes and container, or do you also include fuse block and other stuff, too?
    "You don't always have to know ALL the answers, but you do need to know where to find them."

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