FULL TANK -HHO FUEL- TEST COMPLETE! VERY HIGH MPG!

4 08 2008

Hello world!

The full tank test on my Vauxhall Combo 1.7ltr Diesel Van is complete!

WOO HOO!

Unfortunately my video camera is playing up for some unknown reason and I can’t get the footage from it to make a video. However I will get round to fixing that and I will have the video of me breaking down and running out of fuel and my final distance reading. But for now I have a picture of my dials showing you my empty tank and the amount of miles I went on it.

So before I fitted my fuel cell I was getting around 380 miles to tank which is roughly 35mpg which in a van with a full load isn’t to bad. After fitting my fuel cell I did an initial test around town to get a glimpse of the improvement and I jumped up to 48MPG - an improvement of 13mpg or 143 per tank. That was tested by driving around town for a couple hours and the filling back up.

But I wanted a true reading of how much fuel I was actually saving.

So what I did was fill the entire tank with fuel until I could see it gurgling up and almost coming out - it took 50 litres of diesel. I then drove normally - without emptying my van of rubbish or changing anything - until my tank was completely empty, I mean bone dry! I had a fuel can with me when it started to get into the red so when I did break down I would be prepared. This took almost three weeks! I went on a couple motorway drives totaling around 150 miles and the rest was mainly around town driving to and from work etc.

What was the final reading?

I did 540.0 miles on ONE TANK OF FUEL.

540 miles of driving normally, up hills, down hills, stopping and starting at traffic lights etc. That’s a lot of driving!

So lets do the math:

1 Imperial gallon = 4.54609188 litres

50 litres / 4.54609188 =10.9984579 gallons per tank

540 miles per tank / 10.9984579 = 49.0977922 miles per gallon

In dash display showing final full tank test reading

In dash display showing final full tank test reading

49.1 miles per gallon! 49.1 MPG!

HOW GOOD IS THAT!

35mpg is what I used to get and now I get 49.1mpg!

It’s official, I couldn’t go any further on that tank of fuel and I couldn’t go any less - I BROKE DOWN, I COMPLETELY RAN OUT OF FUEL TO GET THAT READING.

I’m sure it’s not good for the engine to do that but never mind as I now get 49.1 mpg!

That’s a huge saving on both my money and my fuel - and it all came from one little container of water in my engine bay - amazing!

So how far is 540 miles? Lets use a practical example of how far that actually is:

It takes 533 miles to go from Paignton in the south west of England (where I live) to DUNDEE IN SCOTLAND

It is 533 miles from Paignton to Dundee

It is 533 miles from Paignton to Dundee

That means that I can go literally from one end of the country to another on ONE TANK OF FUEL!

(If you don’t know what Easyjet is then it’s a low price airline here in the UK)

I say literally because that is just the distance, this doesn’t take into account the probability of getting into lots and lots of traffic and probably going over the speed limit both of which will waste fuel. But it’s good just as an idea of how far 540 miles actually is!

So there you have it - 540 miles on one tank of fuel with my HHO fuel cell running. I am very happy with the results!

This post will be updated with a video once I get my camera sorted out - so keep watch!

If you want to build your own Hydrogen Fuel Cell so you can get better gas mileage by using water as fuel then check out my website:

http://www.ecohho.com

Thanks for reading!





What is HHO and How Does it Work?

27 07 2008

OK, so I keep showing you guys my videos about my HHO fuel cells which give me better gas mileage - but I haven’t actually explained what HHO is and how it works.

So while I’m finalizing my full tank test video, I thought I’d give you the low down on oxyhydrogen (HHO) and what it does to save you fuel and money…..

What is HHO?

HHO gas is a fuel additive that has been around for the best part of a century. During World War 2, Pilots flying low over water reported having much better fuel efficiency. Further Research showed that the HHO Gas Vapor created from the heat of the plane mixed with the fuel in the engines and resulted in a more controlled gas burn. What does this mean? Well put simply, these pilots were getting much better gas mileage from the addition of this HHO gas.

Unfortunately even though HHO gas (a.k.a. Brown’s Gas and OxyHydrogen) has been around for years it was never released to the public. Fortunately for us a few creative inventors raided a patent office and were able to get HHO Generator plans to share with the world.

Chemically, HHO Gas is simply free floating Hydrogen and Oxygen atoms. The baking soda which you add to the generator acts as a catalyst inside the HHO generator and helps to break apart the Water Molecule. This Gas is then piped into your engine through the air intake (diesel engine) and the vacuum lines (on a petrol engine), it then mixes with the fuel vapours in the engine increasing the octane rating of the fuel.

The way an engine normally works is you have little metal plugs called pistons moving rapidly up and down at (hopefully) a constant rate, this generates the power for the car. When a piston lowers it creates a small vacuum which sucks in fuel and oxygen (Intake). When it rises it compresses the fuel (Compression) and the spark plug ignites it (Power). An engine will ideally only fire the piston when it has completely reached the top of its tube, however, most engines fire early and don’t burn the fuel completely. This creates inefficiency, reduces your Gas mileage and creates pollution. (Exhaust) If your vehicle was 100% efficient you would have zero emissions and we wouldn’t be contributing as much to global warming like we do.

When the HHO Gas mixes with your gasoline it increases the Octane rating and the amount of compression required before the Gas ignites. The piston must then compress the fuel completely before it ignites, and the added Hydrogen and Oxygen allows the fuel to burn more completely reducing the amount of waste (emissions). So because there is less fuel being wasted as exhaust fumes you use less fuel. This also adds a bit more power to the engine, which increases its efficiency and improves your Miles per Gallon giving you better gas mileage.

How do we make the HHO?

So it’s all very well knowing what HHO does, but how do we make it. First of all we need a good guide to tell us what to do so we don’t do anything stupid and end up damaging our vehicles and wasting our time. Right so I’m guessing you’ve already gone out and got that?

NO ?!?

Well before I go any further let me just enforce how important it is to get it right as you don’t want to be fitting a hydrogen producing unit into the wrong bit of your engine (i.e. into the brake vacuum lines as that could be nasty). And you also don’t want to make something that is going to melt with the high temperatures in your engine, or possibly go bang if there is a flashback from the engine (where the gas ignites all the way back into your fuel cell).

So check out my website - WWW.ECOHHO.COM - where I tell you which guide I used to make my very successful cell and review a couple others. As at the end of the day you only need to make one of these cells for your vehicle so you may as well do it right.

Anyway, back to HHO production.

So what you have is a jar or specially made casing which must able to be sealed completely. I used a large glass spaghetti jar and then made a stainless steel sleeve to protect it a bit more from the heat of the engine and any knocks it may get. The lid has a thick plastic thread on it so it seals completely. Glass is good to use as it has as in credibly high melting point and is a good insulator. You can make your own casing, a good plastic to use is Lexan (a type of polycarbonate) as it has good Impact and temperature resistance so it wont start to lose its shape like some acrylics will in the heat - it is quite expensive though so unless you really want to make your own casing for some crazy design you might be trying, then get a jar of some sort.

The jar you end up using should have a thick lid on it. The first one I made had a very flimsy lid and in the end it just cracked and wasn’t very good. The one I am currently using has a stainless steel lid which is incredibly strong and is just much better in general. The only thing to note when using a metal lid is that you will have to use gromits on the bolts that go through the lid as otherwise they will short eachother out through the lid and your generator wont work.

You fill this container with water and a catalyst (baking soda works well to make the water more reactive), mix it together and you have the electrolyte. This is the main “ingredient” in your fuel cell. You can use tap water or rain water but distilled water (de-ionised) is good to use as it is just pure water with no chlorine like in tap water or other pollution you might get in rain water. One litre of water expands to 1800 litres of gas so you get a lot of gas from the water you actually put in. You should change the water every few months and clean the fuel cell as it will get residue build up and it should go brown as well as you are making browns gas (HHO - named after the guy who discovered it).

Top the water up every few hundred miles or you could incorporate a water pump into your design but that is all explained in the guide you should get.

Next off then is you have stainless steel in your generator which acts as the conductor. You either have wire, plates or tubes (if you’re feeling adventurous) - all three use different principles and designs to make them work. 316L is the top grade stainless steel you should use as lower quality stainless steels will have a much shorter life. The main idea is that you run a 12volt DC charge (the same as the battery in your vehicle) through the conductors, one is postive and one is negative (anode, cathode). This opposing charges force the water molecules to split and bubble off as oxygen and hydrogen (HHO).

The gas then goes to your engine as described earlier on and you save fuel! Fantastic!

And before anyone asks - IS IT DANGEROUS?

Let me tell you now that it is NOT DANGEROUS as long as you follow the guide and do everything as you’re supposed to. You WONT BLOW UP as the HHO that you produce in the fuel cell is extracted and then used on demand, i.e. it is used up straight away in the engine, so there is no chance of it blowing up. Also nothing is pressurized, there are no pressurized containers filled with hydrogen fuel so you don’t have to worry about anything going off like a bomb. If we were to store the HHO and pressurize the container then there would be cause for concern as a spark of any sort would set it off - the way WE do it, there is NO CHANCE OF AN EXPLOSION. I hope that puts a few minds at rest for those who think hydrogen = danger - it does not.

So hopefully you now know a little bit more about what HHO is and how it works. If you think I’ve missed something or you want to know something else then let me know and I’ll try and answer your question!

This system can be used on anything with an engine - so the skies the limit! You could use it on an energy generator in your home to reduce your fossil fuel usage to heat your house. Just an idea.

So if you have a guide already, then great, I hope my little article has helped you to understand a little bit more about HHO, if you don’t have one and you are really considering saving money and fuel (and the planet at the same time) then check out my website - WWW.ECOHHO.COM - as there are a lot of guides on the internet all offering different things and without reading them you won’t know which one is the best! So we’ve taken the guess work out of choosing one by reviewing the best ones and coming to a justified conclusion.

So have a look WWW.ECOHHO.COM

And start converting your vehicle to run on water!

Thanks for reading.





Combo - THE HHO POWERED VAN - Silly Video …

22 07 2008

Hello again,

I thought I’d make a stupid video to promote my blog and using water as fuel so here it is …. dum dum dum dum … Ecohho.com presents …. Combo - THE HHO POWERED VAN!

Enjoy it!

CLICK HERE

Don’t forget to check back … I’m still going on that same tank of fuel - better gas mileage or what!

My fuel gauge is right down in the red so I don’t have long left. I’m carrying my camera in the van so when I do break down …. I’ll be there ready to capture the moment!

Anyway, thanks for looking and check back soon!

Thanks

http://www.ecohho.com





Fitted Air Intake to HHO Fuel Cell

17 07 2008

Hello again,

I’ve just finished building a prototype air intake for my fuel cell (basically a plastic funnel, some tube and some good old duct tape) which will increase the amount of air going into the cell which should increase the HHO production.

Here’s a video of what I’ve done and any feedback or comments would be great - mainly regarding whether you think it will work or not. From what I’ve been reading, oxygen is needed for the HHO reaction so I thought that if I have air flowing into the unit then that can only help increase Hydrogen production. We will see! Hopefully I’ll be getting even better gas mileage now I’ve fitted this, if it works well then I’ll make a proper one.

Anyway watch the video and enjoy.

Cheers

http://www.ecohho.com





Reviewed some of the TOP HHO Guides … + special bonus

17 07 2008

Hi everyone I hope you enjoyed the pictures of my fuel cell I’ve built.

I’ve just finished reviewing some of the best HHO water as fuel guides I could find. Including the one which I used to build my own Hydrogen Generator as featured in this blog.

So if you want to know which one I’ve found to be the best, and which one I used to build my very successful fuel cell then check out my website below!

And as an added bonus to my blog readers if you buy any of the guides through my website and then e-mail me your receipt, I will send you a bonus ebook of over 1000 pages containing hundreds of detailed ways to further save money both at home and in your vehicle.

Anyway, check it out:

http://www.ECOHHO.com

e-mail your receipt to:

ecohho@gmail.com

If you have any further questions about my reviews or my fuel cell just drop me a comment or an e-mail.

http://www.ecohho.com

Thanks for reading!





HHO Water as Gas, Hydrogen Fuel Cell Pictures

16 07 2008

Hi everyone,

Just a quick post to show you some pictures of my HHO fuel cell to keep you entertained while I finish my full tank test.

Enjoy!


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Still going on my same tank of fuel!

13 07 2008

Hi guys and gals.

Here at ECOHHO I’m currently running a full tank of fuel test in my van to see how far I go and to get a true glimpse at the higher MPG I will be getting.

So I’ve been driving around now for nearly TWO WEEKS on the same tank of fuel, so far I’ve done 370 miles and the tank is just under HALF FULL!

The fuel gauge is a pretty rough estimate of how much fuel is in the tank but I figured I must have used roughly 33litres (50 litre tank) going by the arrow on the fuel gauge and how much each bar would be.

So I worked it out and going by ths rough estimate of how much fuel is in the tank, it would suggest that I’m getting almost 51MPG! I was getting 48MPG in my video in which I tested the unit around town for a few miles. What an improvement! That’s another 3MPG extra on my already significant 13MPG boost I had already obtained! Fantastic!

I’ll keep you posted on developments with the final full tank reading. Early reports are though that it’s looking GOOD!

Thanks for reading.

http://www.ecohho.com

*** Update ***

The full tank test is complete!

CLICK HERE for the full blog post!





New HHO Website - Easy and Best Way to Build HHO Generator

3 07 2008

I’ve just finished putting together the first stages of my hydrogen fuel cell website.

If you care to take a look then check out

http://www.ECOHHO.com

Thanks for looking! And don’t forgot to subscribe to my blog for all the latest developments with my HHO Fuel Cell!

I’m currently trying a new idea in terms of cathode/ anode arrangement and the type of material to use which I think may yield some interesting results!

I’ll keep you posted so subscribe to make sure you don’t miss out!

Thanks for reading!

http://www.ecohho.com





HHO Generator - boom boom - oops :-/

3 07 2008

HHO Generator is running great!

I’m really starting to notice a difference in the engine performance - it sounds nicer and seems to go faster!

Had a minor slip up today though. I have the HHO cell wired into it’s own switch and not the ignition (something I will rectify when I have the time) and I keep leaving the thing running! I went to work this morning and forgot to turn it off - this was 9am - when I got back and started the engine there was a massive bang and a funny smell, just like what hydrogen smells like when I’ve tested burning it.

The excess gas had ignited somewhere in the air intake where it is being pumped and just made a massive high pitched bang. Very scary stuff. I checked everything though and nothing seems to have broken and thankfully the HHO generator is fine!

Don’t leave your generator running without the HHO being used up kids!

Thanks for reading!

http://www.ecohho.com





HHO Generator Installed - HHO Fuel Cell Video

30 06 2008

Just finished installing my HHO Generator in my 1.7ltr Vauxhall Combo Van and my what a difference it has made!

Initial testing showed that i was getting 35mpg around town before installing the kit. After installing it I took off for a long drive around my area, stopping and starting and basically just driving around town. After filling the tank right back up to see how much fuel I had used I worked out how many miles per gallon I was now getting with the HHO Cell installed - 48mpg - an extra 13mpg all for FREE from my little hydrogen generator!

My van has an 11 gallon tank so overall I would be getting an extra 143 miles per tank! That’s a hell of a lot extra from a coffee jar full of water!

I couldn’t believe it! I reckon I’ll be getting even more once I adjust the air intake into my generator and maybe put some more wire in it to have more conductivity going on.

Check out this video, it shows my generator in action

THANKS FOR WATCHING

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