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Author Topic: Hydrogen Generators with heavy duty CPVC Lids  (Read 8126 times)

Offline bandr60

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Hydrogen Generators with heavy duty CPVC Lids
« on: October 30, 2008, 03:39:27 AM »
I have recently redesigned my generators with heavy duty cpvc lids, All my plate designs are (9) 316L stainless steel plates and are precision laser cut for consistency.
These generators are great producers and do not require much maintenance. Each kit comes with a bubbler, flashback arrestor, heavy duty o2 sensor extender, 10 gauge wiring with fuse block and wiring connectors, braided hoses, a check valve and complete inclusive instructions. feel free to visit my website @ www.hydro-extra.webs.com

Offline bandr60

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I have added new products to my site check it out @ www.hydro-extra.webs.com
I have added a 64 ounce (13) 316L Stainless Steel laser cut plate Kit that are perfect for larger engines and require very little maintenance. also check out my heavy duty zinc plated O2 sensor extenders, you cannot find these anywhere else, I also have added a fill plug that is easily removed to allow you to add water. Also all the wiring is 10 gauge. I also started capping the edges with cpvc to prevent loss of energy for better production.
« Last Edit: December 08, 2008, 04:49:27 AM by bandr60 »