Saturday, January 17, 2009

HHO HYdrogen Car Kits That Work!

By Rocky Babinsky

HHO hydrogen kits have become very popular among do it yourselfers. With increases in fuel mileage and cleaner emissions, these hydrogen generators seem to be worth the money. But how can you tell if they are functional units, and how to pick the right one for you?

There might not be any easy way to really know if a unit is well made until you have it in your hands. Pictures can lie or misrepresent. Still, it is important to look over all the information you can. Many sales pages have links to videos, testimonials and performance data that is well worth reading.

Any hho conversion kit wll have a few basic components to look for. The actual hydrogen generator itself is the most important part. Then there should be mounting brackets and supplies to attach everything to your vehicle. There needs to be tubing or hose, and wiring supplies to attach to the power source of the vehicle.

The generator is the most important component to research well . This unit needs to made out of a durable, sealed housing that can take some road abuse. Underneath the hood, the hho generator will be subjected to heat variations, vibrations and shock that will crack or otherwise wreck a weak component. Since it will hold fluids and electrical parts, it needs to be tough.

You can never have enough mounting hardware is what I always say. It is good to have leftovers, and these are the cheapest parts of the whole package so make sure everything you need will be included. There should be hose clamps, wire brackets, tubing brackets and supplies to attach the hydrogen generator securely to your vehicle.

Check to see if a reasonable amount of wire and tubing is included to reach the engine and power supply. Just a couple feet might not be enough! You will also require some sort of switch to activate the unit and fuses to protect the wiring. The best switches are intended to be wired in to the vehicle so the unit will only run if the engine is running.

Put some thought into where in your car's engine compartment you would like to mount the generator. Some of the kits for sale just plain won't fit in the tight space available under the hood. Don't skip this step, or you might end up buying something you can't use.

Finally, check to see if the seller is a reputable individual with a good reputation. Testimonials are nice to read. Even better is customer feedback such as that provided by eBay or other online auctions. Is there a money back guarrantee and a realistic return period?

After looking at several hho kits for sale, you will be able to make a better decision. Make sure to pay special attention to the customer feedback, or lack of it. Finding the right kit for your vehicle can take some time, but it will be worth it in the long run. - 16928

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