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    mikestrikes Guest

    Small one for a lawnmower ?



    Think I could use this one on a big riding mower and cut the gas use in half ?

    3/4" by 5" thin plates in a 8" tall by 3" dia container !

    Hey what tha hell, if it works it works if it dont I tyr'd........

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    dennis13030 Guest
    Is this a

    +NNN-NNN+

    configuration? There is a strap across the bottom linking the two outter anodes?

  3. #3
    mikestrikes Guest
    The SS bolts connect the 2 outer plates...... but is insulated from the rest.


    I will hook it up +nnn-nnn+ and then -nnn+nnn- and see what does what.

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    countryboy18 Guest
    you are going to get power from the battery on the lawnmmower.

  5. #5
    mikestrikes Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by countryboy18 View Post
    you are going to get power from the battery on the lawnmmower.

    Yes...... actualy I'll put a bigger one on it just to be safe......

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    dennis13030 Guest
    Lawn mowers have batteries?

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    cougar gt-e Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by dennis13030 View Post
    Lawn mowers have batteries?

    And starters and alternators and upwards of 30 hp. You must have a small yard! My big mower is 60" and can cut 3" trees (easily).


    Then again, I remember when my first mower didn't even have an engine, just a rotating drum! Ah those were the days, push and sweat, push and sweat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dennis13030 View Post
    Lawn mowers have batteries?

    LOL, I have a 25 horse zero turn mower with a 52" deck. It holds about 15 gallons of fuel when full. Maybe I should make one for my mower.....lol
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    countryboy18 Guest

    Cool

    what type of container are you going to use. i like your ideas of using it on a lawn mower. i am just a little scared that it might hurt my very expensive mower.

  10. #10
    mikestrikes Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by countryboy18 View Post
    what type of container are you going to use. i like your ideas of using it on a lawn mower. i am just a little scared that it might hurt my very expensive mower.
    Most likely PVC pipe............... not going to try and "run" it off of HHO so the timming wont need changing............ only one way to find out and thats to drink a VAULT and GET TO IT !!!!!!!!

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