Originally Posted by
BioFarmer93
-Water mist DOES keep your engine clean, but the water itself must be clean, meaning no electrolyte in the water.. The water vapor (fog, mist, micro-droplets, whatever) coming off of any reactor that uses electrolyte will contain electrolyte. Water bubblers only remove a portion of it, to remove all of it (for the nit-pickers out there "almost" all of it) you have to use some type of filtering media. This media can be made of many different materials, but the material has to be able to chemically withstand the type of electrolyte you choose to use. You may add moisture back into the gas by bubbling it through a water bubbler after it is "dry scrubbed" in the filter media.
--Between air filter and carb.
Hi guys,
I used waterless Peat Moss Bubbler since about 8-10 months and it work very very well. Peat moss is a biological component, and its pH is between 3.5 and 5. It therefore allows to properly clean the HHO gas.
This type of bubbler created very little pressure (± 1-2 psi) on the system. Currently, the temperature is about -18 ° C and the bubbler works very well.
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http://www.ebay.ca/itm/HHO-Waterless...418268&vxp=mtr
Civic Si 4 doors 2004, 1.7 liters V-TEC
5N2 reactor
CCPWM @ 7 amp
1 Gal Capacity
~2% NaOH
Waterless Peat Moss Bubbler