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Thread: 2000 Camry 2.2L 4cyl (Best HHO intake placement?)

  1. #21
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    What is a "FlashPot"'s purpose?
    Oil from what?
    In the event you have a flash back that reaches the bubbler the gas in the bubbler explodes destroying it in some cases. This is one of the major functions of the bubbler is to protect the rest of the system. Some times it survives with only minor damage depending on the material and build but most of the time the liquid leaks out. The flash pot is connected to the bubbler and opens under the extreme pressure caused by the explosion and releases the pressure and fire. It then closes quickly not letting any air to get into the bubbler, this helps to stop a possible second explosion or continued burning for lack of O2 and lets thing keep working, saving the bubbler. If you are using an oil based liquid in the bubbler for winter to prevent freezing then you prevent it form being sprayed all over which is what would happen without a flash pot. The flash pot is basically a pressure release valve the releases pressure and the flash. None of this should happen if everything is running right but safety is still number ONE.

    http://www.hhoforums.com/showthread.php?t=7148
    "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb deciding what to have for dinner. Liberty is a well-armed lamb."

    ONE Liter per minute per 10 amps which just isn't possible Ha Ha .

  2. #22

    Sandpaper or Sandblasting?

    Quote Originally Posted by BioFarmer93 View Post
    Jerry,
    In this last photo "..IAT marked.jpg" approximately where your ring finger appears to be, on the side/underside of that intake tube, drill a 9/16" dia. hole and and screw in a nylon 3/8-18NPTx3/8" hose barb, straight or elbow. Screw it 2/3 the way in then stop and apply a light bead of black RTV sealant on the exposed threads, then screw it the rest of the way in... You're good to go.

    PS- take the intake tube off to drill it and make sure no plastic shavings are in it when you re-install it.

    PPS- When you get your reactor, immediately take it apart and take the plates to a place that does sand blasting and have them turn the pressure down a little (so they don't warp the plates) and blast them. When you re-assemble the reactor, do it as myoldyourgold advised you and go with at least 5 neutral plates so that you are making HHO, not steam.
    -nnnnn+nnnnn- is all you need or want for your engine size.
    Would using a very fine sandpaper on the plates produce the same results as sandblasting?
    2000 Toyota Camry CE 4cyl 2.2L (CA emissions)
    168K miles

  3. #23
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    No, very course sand paper will.

    Like 80 or 40 grit

  4. #24
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    No, very course sand paper will.

    Like 80 or 40 grit
    Even 80 to 40 grit is nothing like a media blasted plate. It is surly better than nothing at all but you really can not compare the to because the difference is night and day. Just a little exaggeration but you get the point.
    "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb deciding what to have for dinner. Liberty is a well-armed lamb."

    ONE Liter per minute per 10 amps which just isn't possible Ha Ha .

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