Wiring diagrams for HHO Cells

Since I dont know much about installing these cells, I have been doing some reading on it.

Anyway here is some info I hope will help others like me in regards to wiring & what goes where when it comes to cell wiring & installation.

Steve

p.s. This is for informational purposes only – so if you blow up your vehicle, its not my fault

;)

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24 Responses to Wiring diagrams for HHO Cells

  1. EXgam3R says:

    im building hho …
    im building hho hybrid on my 2008 acura TSX EURO R 4 cyclinder with duAL VIPER hho CELLS ANY GOOD POWER SUPPLY ? i GOT MY EYE ON sTINGER AUDIO BATTERY
    60 AH
    DUAL 55AH PWM ENOUGH?
    WHAT AMP ON CIRCUIT BREAKER?

  2. urbex2007 says:

    You forgot to say …
    You forgot to say how it is wired to the car ECU so it knows to reduce fuel input when you send hydrogen in. At the moment you are using MORE fuel due to extra load on the alternator. There is nothing to control the fuelling at present, not only on your system but everyone elses. This shows it is a complete scam, it shows a basic misunderstanding of the way the car engine works. How can so many people be so ignorant as to how an engine works!!!!!!!!!

  3. lazzer408 says:

    Run 12v to the …
    Run 12v to the relay coil and low side switch the relay to ground. Only 3 wires are used to the relay and only one of them is needed to go into the vehicle cab. Ground the wire, relay turns on. Less wiring. Less chance of error.

  4. alor54 says:

    do you know you can …
    do you know you can wrap 3 strips of alfoil over the sensor body to mask the signal, I have done this on 4 cars and it has worked very well everytime…

  5. Spicygarden says:

    Mr. Steve, would u …
    Mr. Steve, would u please help me, why my fuse 25A always damage(shorting)& hot cable in my hyundai tajet 2700cc, batt 12V 80AH, Hella relay 30A, HHO cel smack + NaOh 10A, thanks William,Jakarta,Indonesia

  6. subatron says:

    Try using one solar …
    Try using one solar cell as a interrupting ecm or brain box this will fluctuate up and down pass the illegal .45 volt + or – this reading will keep the brain guessing as light will not hit the solar cell at a perfect rate because of miner ambient light changes. cheap way I think will work

  7. AlmostHydrogen says:

    perhaps the o2 …
    perhaps the o2 sensor wires provide the pos?

    not sure about hooking it up cause I havent done this yet either. did you get directions with the efie?

  8. AlmostHydrogen says:

    thanks but I still …
    thanks but I still have so much to learn – slow and steady.
    :)

  9. milacute04 says:

    ok, i just got my …
    ok, i just got my efie, it only has 3 wires, those wires says in, out, and neg. but what about the pos??? can you or anyone else help me how to hook this up, i have a 95 integra… thanks

  10. HydrogenBuster says:

    Good Job AH! You …
    Good Job AH! You are really progressing well! All of your data is correct. You are right to have a bypass switch in the cab to over-ride the relay. Be sure to turn off the O2 simulator when you kill the generator. Also to have the relay powered by your ignition switch in case you forget is a necessity. If I might add, you only need a relay equal to your fuse. Be sure to get one that has a minimum (open or close) the amperage is different for each function. Keep up the good work!

  11. AlmostHydrogen says:

    Yes I have seen …
    Yes I have seen systems with pumps too – looks interesting and definetly something if heat is a problem.

  12. IRISHPRIDENINJUH says:

    great video, i have …
    great video, i have seen some where people are using small steel radiators(copper corrodes) and a small electric water pump to circulate and cool the electrolite and thus eliminating the need for the pulse modulator. higher amperage alternators help too :)

  13. shamansays says:

    Looks like you have …
    Looks like you have a very good outline of your project!It has definitly been a learning experience for myself.
    In reguards to the heating issue I have found that recirculating the electrolyte from the bubbler to the hho cell helps alot. In addition to that I installed mine in front of my radiator.My resevoir and hho cell collectivly hold about 1.25 gallons of fluid.This amount is enough to give the fluid a chance to cool.Check out my last install video it might give you some ideas.

  14. AlmostHydrogen says:

    actually its not a …
    actually its not a CAD program, just MS Powerpoint using the drawing tools & the custom animation effects. After that I run the slideshow and record it using iShowU (a mac program).

    Its not cad, but it does great for stuff like this.

  15. FluxCapacitor2008 says:

    Great info
    Where …

    Great info
    Where can I get the cool CAD drawing software?

  16. AlmostHydrogen says:

    thats something I …
    thats something I have been thinking about too; make a cell that produces a lot of hydroxy & use less. I’m gonna check out your vids for sure.

    I have also been wondering if regulating the hydroxy w/ the vehicle rpm would be worth looking into. IOW at an idle the hydroxy is low, but as rpms increase, so does the cell production – a true “on demand” system.

    Something else to think about. I’m sure there is a way to do this, but I dont have the technical smarts to do this.

    Thanks for posting.

  17. AlmostHydrogen says:

    wow talk about …
    wow talk about frustrating, a breaker that trips like that is a problem. I didnt know a breaker could wear out like that.

    Thanks for sharing & the compliment. I hope you find a better solution.

  18. cribcat1 says:

    Very good…keep it …
    Very good…keep it up!

  19. asiaollie says:

    circuit breaker …
    circuit breaker sucks lol My circuit breaker started out great. But once I went above 30 it lost some of its umph. Then it started tripping at 20 amps then 10 amps. If anyone has an idea of a breaker that doesnt decay like mine did please give me the name of the relay. Great job Steve. Keep up the great work.

  20. freedomorelse says:

    I have an HHO …
    I have an HHO machine that produces 1500 lph and it has NO PWM! If a unit can produce “too much HHO” fast the it gets rest time which = cooler. My torch has a normal orpreating temp of 170 and shuts off automaticaly at 220. The same unit in a car with fresh air cirulation the avg. temp is 100.

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