Building the HHO Kits

With gas prices constantly climbing there are more andFor the plates I found some stainless steel wall plates
more people that are trying to figure out ways to savein the electrical section at the hardware store. With
gas themselves. One of the most popular ways rightthese I just welded some tabs to the top of them, bent
now is the homemade HHO kits for cars. Well I did notover the tab at the top and drilled a 1/4" hole to attach
want to be left behind so I decided to start trying it outit to the lid. If you don't have a welder then just use the
myself. So here is a little information on actually buildingstainless wire instead of plates, no welding needed for
an HHO kit for a car.that. I also used nylon bolts and washers to separate
The first thing that you will need to build is the actualthe plates from each other and keep them from
HHO generator. This process isn't too bad but it doesshorting.
take a while to run down all of the parts you need.From there all I had to do was bolt the plates to the lid
One of the most popular methods is using eitherand attach the vacuum hose and the generator was
stainless steel wires or plates inside of a mason jar. Ibuilt. I was still a little skeptical if this would work though
decided to go with the plates.so I had to try it out.
For the lid of your generator you will want to find aI pulled the 12V battery out of my lawn mower and
plastic lid to make sure that you don't short it out. Ihooked it up to the HHO kit to see what would
ended up buying some lids online because I couldn't findhappen. I ran the vacuum line off of the generator into
what I wanted at the store. This part is pretty easyanother jar that was filled with water and let it start
and just consists of drilling a few holes and attachingbubbling. I used a fireplace lighter to light the bubbles as
some parts to the lid. I put a bubbler cap, a checkthey were coming out of the water. Almost couldn't
valve, and a fitting to hook up the vacuum line to onbelieve it but this thing actually works and it does make
the lid. I still had two holes open for attaching the platesa flammable gas.
as well.