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Fitting an Hydrogen Generator


philip stead
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I want to fit a hydrogen generator to my 3 yr old Polo1.4. the device requires a 10 amp supply from the switched side of the ignition and fits under the bonnet. the generator comes with an inline 10amp fuse but the supply needs to carry the existing load plus the generator. Does any body have any idea which cabling i can use

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Ah at last some answers........personally mate you are creating a big headache and quite honestly a waste of time.As Mook puts it direct from battery for Terminal 30......(batt live) to an ignition live relay (terminal 15) then to a good amperage separate relay.

All of which are inside the car and you are going to create all manner of problems if you have not got a clue what you are doing and the routing of such heavy gauge cabling.

To do it properly will involve a big strip of bulkhead trims etc junction box on bulkhead and some of the dash.

Also depending on what spec you POLO is there are quite a lot of voltage sensitive control units on there too.....all ill say is good luck i hope you know what you are doing.

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  • 3 months later...

fitted the hydrogen generator, been running now for two months. wired it in via a relay which takes a supply from the switched 12v supply on the sensor plug of the aircon. getting approx 45mpg to the gallon but will know better when i run it down to france and back. ps it makes good tea

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