“Heads up” on HHO injections.
Our non-profit “Monroe Marauders Inc.” in keeping with the premise of this excellent site will be conducting HHO tests and sharing the findings with you all very soon.
Background: We’ve ran the garment and started “alt-fuel” investigation here when a good friend (now a member) built our first Keys WVO refinery several years back in Key West (pre-club starting.) Due to its success we’re now in the process of building another in the mid-Keys for our disaster response teams use in the event we’re slammed by another hurricane and “left on our own” w/o support or fuel supplies.
We’ve also of experimented for years with “Blends” using contaminated Jet-A (our shop is on the cities airport,) old motor oil, WVO and most anything else that will burn (except our rum!
We’ve also been playing awhile with small Fuel-Cells mounted on mobile carts, feeding HHO to our small engines & GenSets successfully so we’re now ready to install a “Deuce-use” Fuel-Cell into one of our trucks to start testing its feasibility as a viable fuel supplement.
We’ll be sharing our fabrication, installation and results (of our small engine unit) at the upcoming Blue Angels Air Show in Key West next month (our Clubs been invited to put on a static display there by the Navy.) After that we’ll be transferring our system (display model) to the test-truck and installing MAP/CHT/EGT’s etc to record our results and develop a trend analysis.
Note: Another system we’ve found useful here and have incorporated into our rigs (live in the Keys w/sun daily) are solar roof panels. They’re good for keeping our truck batteries up (used on boats down here allot) plus allows for charging of electronics (laptops, phones/GPS chargers etc.) during a the aftermath of a disaster until power comes back on.
We’re pretty excited and looking forward to installing, documenting and then sharing our HHO injection trials w/the military vehicle community. We’ll try adding new power sources like solar, added Eng.Gens, & home built mag-motors to increase amperage to our DryCell system.) Should be a fun exercise if nothing else but we feel pretty optimistic as our smaller experiments show positive results (hence giving this a try.)
The tech is young and unproven but our organization (as a non-profit) is in a position to get sponsorship to help finance some of the research.
We’ll be sharing our findings with our fellow members so any input or constructive thought will be welcome and responded to.
Our website isn’t ready yet (comes online end of March just before the airshow) but our Face-book site will give anyone interested an idea of what we’re doing with our trucks and jeeps down here.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Monroe-Marauders-Inc/195578493920611
If any of you are at the Airshow please look us up:
http://airshowkeywest.com/
Marauders promote the Education, Restoration, & Preservation of Historic Military and Emergency Vehicles for use serving our community during times of disasters and they are the Middle Keys CERT (Civilian Emergency Response Team) using our trucks during hurricanes for rescue and recovery. We are a non-profit.