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  1. #1
    O2 Hybrid Guest

    Cell Locations

    Hello,
    This is my first post on this site, I am new this site on would like to introduce myself, ok so hi. My question is has anyone tried to install a HHO cell in a 2001 ford windstar van? It really seems cramped for space and I am wondering if anyone has found a convienent space to install..


    Thanks
    O2 Hybrid

  2. #2
    gasmakr Guest
    if the engine compartment is too cramped try in front of the radiator behind the grill I have seen several installs like this. Plus it adds the benifit of flowing cool air over your generator.

  3. #3
    O2 Hybrid Guest

    Installation Areas

    That seems to be my only option in front of the radiator, just behing the grill. Since this is my first build maybe I will leave the grill off until I get the bugs worked out. I have done all of my research have all of my stainless, 4gauge wire etc. I only seem to struggle with where to mount it and then depending on where, I have to make the inclosure to acomodate the area of choice.

    Thanks

  4. #4
    h-power Guest

    Location

    If you add a cooling system to the unit you can mount it almost anywhere that would be convenient, not just the engine compartment. All sizes of my units have a water pump driven cooling system. Controlling temp also also controls the amp draw.

  5. #5
    gasmakr Guest
    h-power is right as long as you keep it cool you can mount it anywhere.
    as a personal preference I like to keep my tubing runs around 4 feet or so which limits me to under the hood or in front of the grill.

  6. #6
    O2 Hybrid Guest

    Cell Location

    Thanks for the input. The engine compartment is where I would like to mount it, I quesss I will have to go with infrom of the radiator behind the radiator seems alittle close to the exhaust manifold. I was trying to avoid it but I am going to have a custom enclosure made from acylic. In front of the radiator also presents a little problem in which restriction of the fresh air flow for proper engine cooling. Keep the ideas comimg as soon as I find a maker for the enclosure the build starts..


    Thanks Again

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