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Posted on February 12, 2009 - by Richard
HHO Generators 2009 Set Up
The hho generators set up for 2009 is really amazing. Besides having a dry type hho gas cell which is easy to install, there are less parts to worry about. In the 2008 version, there was a need to use a circulating pump to boost the flow of hydrogen gas. Now you don’t need that because the bubbler being used is placed on top of these hho generators. Collection of hydrogen gas is done by gravity feed and this is economical and easy to service.
For optimum hho gas production, a pulse width modulator (pwm) is connected to the electrolyte power supply and hho cell circuit. This makes controlling the amount of hho gas manageable which is set not higher than 12 liters per minute (this is a departure on last year’s method which goes up to 20 amp). This method help restricts high current draw and prevents less heat which is also good for your alternator.
HHO generators have the following kit:
a relay- fuse combo so you can shut off the hho generator when you turn off the ignition switch and protect the hho circuit.
A cylindrical plastic vaporizer unit to serve as a blow back arrestor to prevent engine intake flashback from the throttle body that can damage your bubbler housing and dry cell hho hoses.
A cooling fan to cool your pwm housing when ampere reading starts to creep up.
A map/mass sensor enhancer to control your map/mass sensor signals to the engine computer (ecm).
A EFIE adjuster to control your oxygen signals to the ecm
A scan gage tool to monitor your mileage gain, engine fault codes check ups and for hho gas control monitoring purposes.
Not all of these kits above will be required, the older your engine, you might just need the pwm, dry cell generator, bubbler and electrical switches. But if you have a late model fuel injected vehicle then you might need all these gadgets listed above.
HHO generators TIP:
Before installing your hho generators, install a scan gage and record your vehicles mpg for at least a few days. This way, after you got the hho generator installed, you can measure the difference and tweak it later by:
Making proper PWM adjustments or adding more engine computer circuit manipulators such as EFIE or MAP/MASS enhancers.
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Richard
Posted on September 16, 2008 - by Richard
HHO Tools That You Need!
Always use the right HHO tools when installing a HHO gas generator. Begin with basic kit that includes the PWM or pulse width modulator discussed on my earlier blog. If the fuel mixture becomes too lean so that the computer is forced to make the engine go into open loop, there is a 2nd option that you can use. Depending on the make of your car or truck, the best HHO tools are those using a MAP sensor adjuster. Just like the EFIE adapter, this device works by modifying the voltage signal of either MAP or MASS sensor of your engine.
When using the MAP sensor, the voltage signal comes from the vacuum flow of the engine. In this set up, there are 3 wires connected to the MAP sensor: a ground wire, a 5v reference supply wire and your signal wire which reads between 0.1v to 5.0 volt. The MAP sensor adjuster wire is connected to the signal of the 3 wire terminal of the MAP sensor. When HHO gas generator is used in your engine, the hydrogen gas created can make your fuel mixture lean. Using these hho tools like the MAP sensor adjuster, the fuel mixture is then modified to make the computer think that the engine is running rich instead. This prevents the engine computer into dumping less fuel to your engine.
MASS sensor on the other hand, works on the principle of measuring the air flow volume going to the engine air intake. unlike the MAP sensor having 3 wires, most MASS sensor has 5-6 wires and you need to connect the MASS sensor signal wire to the MASS adjuster device. On these hho tools, an instruction will usually come from the vendor on how to find the MASS sensor signal wire or you can contact ATS for the wiring diagram. Again when applied, the MASS sensor adjuster will adjust the fuel mixture to counter-act the leaning effect of the HHO gas generator.
Shown below is a Utube video on how MAP sensor adjuster will work when connected to the HHO gas generator.
Before using these hho tools, first find out whether your engine has a MAP or MASS sensor including the location and wiring diagrams. Sometimes, this device can be installed as a stand alone device for your HHO gas generator or it could be used in tandem with the EFIE enhancer. Again there is no fix rule on what HHO gas generator electronic computer enhancer to use but start with one gadget first until you get the best gas saving result. If possible, get hold of a mechanic to assist you in planning the best HHO gas generator set up for your vehicle. ATS provides this assistance online.






