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  1. #1
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    Minimalist HHO Bubbler Setup

    My minimalist HHO Bubbler

    http://youtu.be/ZxZN1BzBdtk

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    Hi,

    I don't have too much practical knowledge about HHO, but from what I have learned from the more experienced people here, the greater the distance it travels in the bubbler, the cleaner the gas becomes.

    Also, many people use air stones in order to break the gas into tiny bubbles. That, too, helps with cleaning the gas more efficiently.

    Did you measure the pH level of the gas that's going into your intake ?

    The aluminum parts of your car where the gas travels can withstand pH levels between 4 and 8.5. If you exceed this range, the aluminum will start corroding.

    However, I'm not sure how the heat affects aluminum's chemical resistance.


    Good luck,


    Andrei.



    Edit: I did find some evidence about the effect of heat on aluminum's corrosive resistance.

    http://www.usc.edu/CSSF/History/2004/Projects/S0515.pdf

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    Hi Andrei.

    Firstly, I have been HHO boosting my car since Aug 2008. Change my design to Platinum-cladded Niobium Anode in Mar 2009. I have been running it for almost 100K miles already. I use distilled water and KOH at approx 10 Amps. I have been getting 45+ mpg highway since. HHO Boosting is combined with air intake contriction tapered after the MAF sensor.

    As running on my car since March 2009
    http://youtu.be/BiLaNwNHrGk

    I use a tube cathode design similar to some LENR devices beging tested by Rossi, Celanti. and others.

    >

    I did not notice that.

    >

    I do not use that.



    No.



    Not noticed that. I inject as close as I could to the engine intake.

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    Hi,

    I do understand that you have solid experience with HHO.

    I didn't doubt the veracity of your gains.

    I just told you that aluminum, when exposed to a level of pH higher than 8, starts to corrode.

    If not neutralized in some way, KOH has pH level of 12.

    These are scientific facts.

    My advice would be to verify the pH level of the gas, especially if you're selling your design to other people.


    Good luck.

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    I do not think the Ph of the gas even matters. My car is already 150K miles with almost 100K on HHO boosting. It still drives like new.

    Just sharing.

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    May the Force be with you.

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