The quality of ‘cool’ HHO is much better and it contains less undesirable components, such as water vapour. This results in better economy gains.
Cool operating generators require less maintenance and have a much longer service life.
When HHO generators become hot, they consume more electricity, which in turn causes the generator to continue getting hotter and conduct even more electricity.
This undesirable condition is called “Thermal Runaway”. It will inevitably boil the water in the system and stop hydrogen production
To prevent this problem, every HHO installation requires a current controller.
A CCPWM – Constant Current Pulse Width Modulator is necessary to provide a fixed, stable supply of current to the hydrogen generator.
A properly selected generator with adequate design, size and power is also essential for the system to be effective when used for more than 6 continuous hours.
If you do not have a controller, it will be enough to turn off the system for 1 hour for every 6 hours of use.