A great improvement of the hho dry cell over the wet cell designs is the size of
the unit. Making it much easier to find a good mounting location in today's
compact cars. Building a simple 4in x 4in hho dry cell produces more hho gas
then the older 6in x 12in wet cell design. If it wasn't for this improvement in
the hho design, it would be hard to find a location in some cars today. Being
able to mount the cell in many more places over the wet cell design.
With these advancements in fuel cell technology and going green. It is now
easier then ever for anyone to build one of these fuel cells. Hundreds of these
design plans are available on the internet. Purchasing one for under $300 used
to be quite a challenge. My team and I decided to start testing these kits for
everyone looking for one. Let me be one of the first to tell you that there was
a bunch of these fuel cell kits that did not preform as we would have liked.
Although there was also a few that did preform. After many hours at our shop we
found the ones that produced the most hho and where the easiest to build and
install.
We also found that many companies selling these kits where only out to make a
buck or two. The designs we approved had to have some sort of help for the
customers. They also had to be cheap enough for the customer. So we where able
to cut deals with the producers of these designs. So that you can save money in
the long run on one of these kits. The kits we offer where originally over $130
and we where able to talk them in to lowering the price below $100. As you can
imagine a few of these companies did not want to drop there price very much at
all. Once they did get there prices down for the visitors to our site we decided
to write reviews on there product.
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