Jan 11

A lot of people have emailed us asking to buy an HHO Kit, ready to install. Aron and I have been really busy with other projects and are still experimenting with different designs ourselves, so at this time we don’t offer a kit. We are really running this site mostly to get the information out there for everyone.  Still, there are quite a few hho car kits on the market right now, and there are lots of reasons a do it yourselfer might look them over for ideas or even  buy one.

First, you might not feel up to the task of hunting down parts, assembling them and then testing them only to find out you went down the wrong track and it didn’t work. You might just want to leave that to crazy tinkerers like us! We have gotten some really good results, but we have a graveyard of partially successful or unsuccessful hho generator units. That’s what we like to do with our spare time, but you might be more into watching the football game or whichever.

Second, not only are there hho conversion kits for sale out there, but oxygen sensor kits, hho generator plans, hookup kits, bubbler and housing kits, stainless steel parts, and more. You might be having trouble finding all of your parts and be able to locate them amongst the rest of the items for sale. There are a lot of attached video to watch and links to other sites from the sales pages.

The third reason to check out what’s for sale is to see what has (apparently) been working for others and get the old creative juices flowing. I like to look through the various offerings and see what everyone has been up to. I find that certain items look useful and like they might work, while others have some issues. I won’t recommend kits since I haven’t tried many myself, but take a close look before you buy one and see if the design makes sense. Here are a few things to look for that make a big difference:

  • Seller reputation - are these the new kids on the block or seasoned hho veterans?
  • Buyer feedback - any way of telling what buyers thought after they installed it?
  • Size and shape - can it fit in your car? Get out a tape measure and make sure!
  • Materials - is it built out of something durable, or just a tupperware container and some duct tape?
  • Hookup materials - if you are buying an hho kit, it should come with mounting hardware and electrical connection supplies

So there you have it. Even if you’re not looking to buy, it is worthwhile having a look at hho hydrogen car kits. Maybe you will find the answer to some little technical problem that is bothering you, like how everyone else hooks up their hho unit. Maybe you will find those premade stainless steel plates you were having trouble locating, or that oxygen sensor and computer kit for hho. And if you are like me, you will leave the Online HHO Hydrogen Store wanting to try five new ideas and itching to get back at experimentation!

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3 Responses to “Where To Find an HHO Generator Car Kit”

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    January 19th, 2009 at 10:07 am

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    Charles Says:
    January 25th, 2009 at 12:29 pm

    Hi there,

    I have looked at the various types of both DIY in YouTube and some commercially produced HHO kits.The commercial ones are mostly enclosed to protect their patent for copy cats out there.With your experiences with HHO generators, can you tell me if the shapes of stainless steel anode and cathode has to do with the volume of gas produced. By shape, I mean is s/s wires better than s/s tubes or straight out s/s plates like a car battery.Another thing is the electrolyte being water, will adding baking soda or other chemical have any benefit to the production of hydrogen volume given a monitored ampage?

    Looking forward to your opinion.

    Regards
    Charles

    Wayne Says:
    February 28th, 2009 at 1:47 pm

    Is it possible to run a petrol (gasoline) motor on hydrogen alone? I have been searching the Internet but cant find any articles or information confirming whether this can be done. If one installed an LPG kit, would you then be able to use pure hydrogen?

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