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Hydrogen Gas Saver

A hydrogen gas saver is an on demand device that electrolyzes water and feeds the resulting HHO gas into a vehicle's intake system. This helps displace some gasoline and helps the remaining gasoline to burn more cleanly and completely.

Hydrogen Gas Saver
Hydrogen Gas Saver

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In turn, a driver will save gas by using hydrogen in this method. A hydrogen gas saver is sometimes also called an HHO generator, hydrogen fuel injection, water fuel and several other names for similar technology.

A hydrogen gas saver can be built from common household, automotive store and home improvement store parts. The purchasing of a hydrogen gas saver eBook and a trip to Home Depot is what is needed for people to build their own units.

Some who don't build their own would prefer to buy a hydrogen gas saver kit online with instructions on how to install it. This is perfectly acceptable as well. Some people don't have the time or mechanical aptitude to build their own hydrogen gas savers.

A hydrogen gas saver should not be confused with a Joe Cell, which may look similar but uses different mechanisms to create gasoline savings. A Joe Cell contains water but depends upon the charge of the ions in the water to provide gas savings to the engine. Very little water is used in a Joe Cell compared to a hydrogen gas saver that depends upon the HHO gas to do all the work.

A hydrogen gas saver can come in many different configurations depending upon the type and size of vehicle that it is going upon. Smaller vehicles don't need to produce as much hydrogen or HHO gas so smaller sized hydrogen gas savers can be used.

Larger vehicles such as SUVs and pickup trucks usually require larger units and may also require several units running in a series together. This will insure enough HHO gas is being produced for the vehicle.

One of the hydrogen gas savers that people tend to speak highly of is in the series cell configuration. This means the plates in the electrolyzer are spaced in a series in order for maximum surface area with the water.

Most hydrogen gas savers also use an electrolyte such as potassium hydroxide (KOH) or sodium hydroxide (NaOH) in order to make the water more conductive to electricity. Because of the chemicals in the water and the type of metals used in the electrolyzer it is wise to clean the hydrogen gas saver every couple of months for maximum performance.

While some wild claims for the MPG saved by a particular hydrogen gas saver may strain one's sense of caution about these devices, be aware that some people (but not all) have been getting remarkable performance from their devices. Sometimes this will take some tinkering to figure out what is working optimally, however, and what is not.

So, if you like to stretch your fuel mileage, and of course who doesn't and you don't make a little tinkering in your garage, then a hydrogen gas saver may just be for you. Of course, if this is not your thing, you can always by a kit and have your friendly neighborhood mechanic install it for you.

 
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