Hello everyone obviously im new to this and i have been researching for the past week on the various hho systems and history i think i have a good grasp of the obvious that if the system is put together properly it can give great results. Just a little about me i used to own a mechanic shop and build race cars i also worked in a car sterio shop and built custom car speaker setups for car shows as well as remote starts and alarms even for new and exotic cars.the only thing i dont full understand is an automatic transmission but i got a guy for that. Lol jk.
So here are the questions. It seems like the downside to these systems is the power draw needed to create the neccesary hydrogyn to power a car quickly enough. It seems on average that it takes 10 to 15 amps to make 1lpm of hydrogyn. I have a ford expedition (extreamly well taken care of) with a 5.4lpm engine. If i wanted to replace with 100% hho on demand i would need around 60 amps. ( hopfully im correct in thinking this.) and my alternator pushes out 130 amps and on average my truck only uses half of that which gives me an extra 65 amps to play with. Now if this should not be enough i can always upgrade the alternator to a 200amp. Ok on to the actual question. How come people dont hook these things up like a big sterio system i.e. use bigger guage wire, wafer fuses, capacitors and extra batteries and battery isolaters to solve the power draw problem. Question two is on the dry cell setup seems like everyone is using stainless steel and in some cases titanium for conductivity. Why not use hard chrome plated plates or even gold plated plates for better conductivity it shouldnt be to hard to get that i used to work at a plating shop when i was younger and their are kits out there to do the plating yourself.
So a recap
1. Why not hook up the hho generator like you would hook up a powerful car amp system using bigger guage wire wafer, glass, or even resetable fuses, capacitors, battery isolators, extra battery, and stronger alternator.
2. Use hard chrome plating or gold plating, or just nickel or copper plating or a combination to achive better conductivity.
Sorry for the lengthy story just wanted to make sure i cover everything. Thanks in advance