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Aug
2009
8

HHO Tek has made some changes to our dealer program

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We have made a few changes to our Dealer Program so if you would like to sell and install the highest quality systems on the market then keep reading.

We build and design the BEST systems available. There are some companies out there that have systems that wholesale for $5100 and require an initial investment of $120,000 but thats not us. We want the honest hard working people to be able to afford to get into this business and with an exorbent initial buyins, thats not possible. We do everything in our power to look out for the “little guy” because thats exactly what we are.

Here at HHO Tek we pride ourselves in having the best quality at the best price we can offer. We do have a few requirements to become a dealer. First and most important is you must have a facility to install and maintain the systems for your customers. There is also small initial investment of $2000, and the only real reason for that is to eliminate people that want to do this on a whim. We like to ensure that our dealers are as serious about providing excellent service and making money, as we are.

To become a dealer, please email us

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Jul
2009
27

How Much Water Does Your Car Use?

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Most cars burn fossil fuels and dump CO2 into the atmosphere. We all know that. But have you considered the amount of water your car uses? I don’t just mean washing (although that’s part of it)—I’m also talking about the “embedded” water, if you will, in the manufacturing process. As it happens, bicycles don’t just have a leg up on cars in the gasoline and carbon dioxide race; they’re also way ahead when it comes to water consumption.
The following is an excerpt from Water: Use Less—Save More by Jon Clift and Amanda Cuthbert.
The car
It takes about 70 gallons of water to produce l gallon of gas.
It takes about 120,000 gallons of water to produce a small car.
It takes about 35 gallons of water to produce a bicycle.
• Wash your car at home rather than at a car wash.
• Wash your car using a sponge and a bucket and some soap. It works just as well and uses much less water than a hose or a pressure washer.
• Wash your car less often.

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Jul
2009
24

Green Tips to Light Your Home While Staying Cool This Summer

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The summer season presents a unique set of opportunities and challenges for people trying to reduce utility bills and energy consumption. Direct sunlight and higher temperatures combine to make interior temperatures uncomfortably warm. However, the abundance of light and longer days presents opportunities to light our homes without electricity. Here are a few tips for greening your home this summer by letting in more natural light while reducing home cooling costs.

Tap into Daylighting: Just as it sounds, daylighting means to let in the natural light of the sun during the day, which lowers the need and use for electric lighting. Numerous studies have shown that dayighting not only saves energy, but it’s also healthier because natural light helps kill mold and germs; it exercises eye muscles; and it lowers numerous disease symptoms, especially in the elderly. Business owners will be glad to know that day-lighting has been found to increase worker productivity and increase retail sales up to 15 percent.

Overhangs and Shading: Allowing the sun’s rays to shine directly onto windows and glass doors will add daylighting, but will also add heat into a building. Overhangs, awnings, or trellises will shade your window, and help keep your home cool. For a climate-specific road map of how to use and size shadings and overhangs to help with heating and cooling, visit our Green Roadmaps section.

Skylights: Skylights are another way to add natural light. Be sure to go with a dual glazed model with glass that’s appropriate for your climate, so you won’t lose too much valuable heat in winter, or overheat in summer. If you go with an operable skylight, you’ll be able to naturally vent warm air in the summer by opening the skylight with cranks or a motor. Many buildings will have a dramatic improvement in comfort and energy use with the addition of just one small operable skylight close to the highest point in the roof.

Solar-tubes: Small round skylights with a metallic flexible tube that funnels natural sunlight to dark spaces inside a building. They’re perfect for closets, baths, and hallways where a skylight would bring in too much light. And they can be snaked around obstacles without requiring extra framing. Some companies offer solar-tubes that include a light fixture, others come with integral vent fans for use in a bathroom. One fixture can offer all-in-one natural day-lighting, an electric light, and vent fan when you need it.

Light Shelves: A light shelf is a way to bounce indirect light deeper into a building. They are typically used in commercial buildings, but homes can take advantage of these as well. They are installed on the inside or outside of glass windows, on the side of the building that faces the equator (South for North America). The shelves can be polished metal or a reflective light color. They shade part of the glass below, which helps in cooling; and they direct light up to the ceiling where it bounces daylight inside the building without any direct glare.

While all of these are cheap, cool ways to light your house this summer – changing your habits doesn’t require any tools, and won’t cost you a penny.

Turn It Off if You Don’t Need It: The simplest and most effective way to save energy is to get in the habit of turning off lights when you leave a room. If you remind yourself of the connection of electricity to power plants and the environmental impacts they have, you’ll always remember.

Written by:Adam Whinston

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Jul
2009
23

“How one small change to your tires could save you gas money”

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While a HHO Tek™ Fuel Enhancement System will take your vehicle’s fuel efficiency to new heights, there are several intermediate steps you can take to boost your fuel economy in the meantime. It’s easy to overlook many of these adjustments, which can add up to significant savings over time.

One of the first places to evaluate is the tire pressure on your vehicle. By ensuring that your tire pressure is properly set, you both extend the life of your tires and can make marginal improvements to the car’s fuel economy. Studies from the American Council on an Energy Efficient Economy demonstrate that for every pound below normal PSI, your car loses 1/3% of fuel efficiency – for underinflated tires, this can add up to substantial losses over time. Always check your tire pressure on a regular basis to ensure proper calibration.

Properly inflated tires reduce the friction from the road, reducing energy loss during the driving process. Upgrading your tires can also save you fuel in certain cases if you have older models.

Always make sure to keep your car’s maintenance up to date, including oil changes, component replacement and tune ups. Once you’re ready for a real upgrade in fuel savings, check out our HHO kits.

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Jul
2009
13

Energy Saving Tips

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With the increasing amount of news stories about living a ‘greener’, more ‘eco-friendly’ life, it is easy to get lost in all the information given about this topic. Fear not, it is easier than you think to become more ‘green’, and at the same time, save some extra cash to spend on the things that are worth spending money on.
By using simple steps, it is clear to see how you can save money on your heating, electric and water bills. The following steps will show you how you can join the increasing amount of people who are living a more ‘greener’, more ‘eco-friendly’ lifestyle.

Easy ways to save electricity.
Turn TV’s, DVD players, games consoles off at the plug when not in use. Some appliances use up to 90% of their power when on standby, so switch them off at the plug to save electricity and money. Line dry clothes to save energy from your tumble drier. Tumble driers are the second biggest energy user in the home after the fridge. If the weather is poor, you can always use a clotheshorse to dry your clothes.
Use energy efficient lighting around the home. Although energy efficient lighting seems expensive at present, energy efficient light bulbs can last up to 10 times longer, and use only 25% of energy used by standard lighting. In the long run, the bulbs will pay for themselves.

Easy ways to save water.
By turning taps off when shaving and when brushing your teeth, you can save at least 6 litres of water per minute. If your taps leak, you could be wasting up to 5,500 litres of water per year, so always replaced your taps faulty washers.
Storing water in the fridge will stop you running the tap for long periods to get cold water.
Switch to watering the garden with a watering can. You can water your plants directly at the base so that the water goes straight to their roots, not on the leaves. Remember to water your plants in the evening to reduce evaporation.

Easy ways to save heat.
Turning your boiler thermostat down by 1 degree, you can save up to 10% on your heating bill each year. With an average heating bill, this could be as much as £90 per year!
Use energy saving window blinds to help trap warm air inside the home in cold weather, and direct sunlight out during hot weather. These types of blinds are around the same price as standard blinds, and can help you save money on your heating bills. Why would anyone want to waste money on blinds that increase your heating bill?
Stop your boiler from overworking by switching radiators off in unused rooms, or rooms that are used less often than others.

* By following these simple steps, it is easy for anyone to save energy, and save some extra cash to buy the things that are actually worth buying.

Author: Luke Reid

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Mar
2009
21

Tips for lowering your power bill

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Here are a few tips for lowering your monthly power bill.

1. Install a programmable thermostat: this is going to help you monitor temperatures with ease, and can help you set a range of temperatures for consistent control. Energy companies report that for every degree you lower a thermostat’s set temperature in the winter will save 3% of energy costs over a 24-hour period. That can really add up, especially in long winter seasons.

2. Do purchase energy-efficient appliances. If you’re remodeling that kitchen, consider the latest eco-friendly refrigerators and dishwashers by LG, Maytag, and GE.

3. Buy and install a hot water jacket. These can help cover your water heater and help conserve heat much more efficiently

4. Turn on those ceiling fans. Circulation is key here, and even if it’s warm air coming from the fireplace, you can help heat up a room much faster.

5. Lock those windows tight! When that AC is blasting, be sure that nothing is escaping in different parts of the house. That cool air has a high price to it, so be sure to conserve it just as you would if it was heat.

6. Turn off extra lights. It’s a very simple and easy strategy to make sure you’re in conservation mode as much as possible. Also, keep those lamps and shades sparkly clean to avoid dust buildup and light blockages.

7. Use all electric appliances much less frequently. From the dishwasher to the washing machine, think of more efficient ways to get the job done. Air dry your clothes once in a while, or hand wash and dry those dishes a few times per week. You can also do a pre-rinse of dishes on your own, and run the dishwasher at a lower cycle.

8. Use natural light as much as possible. Open up those shades and let the sun shine in! If you’re in a warmer climate, it can be easier to do this all day long.

9. Keep your refrigerator clean, and not just for sanitary purposes. When you’re cleaning out the refrigerator coils and bulbs on a regular basis, you’re helping it circulate cold air and stay fresh longer.

10. Replace light bulbs with compact fluorescent lamps whenever possible. If you need a nice ‘mood’ setting, keep it for the living room or bedroom. All other rooms will benefit with almost 25% less energy, and can last as much as ten times as long.

11. Install a current saving device: we manufacture and sell the one below. There are a few others that are available but they are more expensive and lower KWH load capacity. Details below
Our Current Saver is a simple device that uses the electricity that your home appliances create. Yes I said the electricity your appliances CREATE! Your appliances have inductive motors in them that use voltage to make them work but what most of us do not know is that as they are working they also create electricity that is wasted. Why not save this wasted electricity so you can use it?

Well now you can with our Current Saver that cost only $269 which will pay for itself within the first year, what else has that quick of a return? The HHOTEK Current Saver is UL approved and is quite a simple installation that in most cases will not require an electrician to install; your typical DIYer should be able to handle this just fine.

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Mar
2009
17

10 ways to save your PETRO!

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10 ways to conserve your gas (In no necessary order)

  1. Don’t stop and start your engine, if your going to crank it back within the next minute. Idling your engine for one minute consumes the gas amount equivalent to when you start the engine.
  2. Never fill your gas tank past the first click. This results in over-filling, which causes the gas to slosh around and usually out of the spout.
  3. OBEY THE SPEED LIMIT! Traveling 65 – 70 mph in a 55 mph zone uses up to 21% more fuel.
  4. Drive steadily. Frequent increases or decreases in speed cause, waste fuel.  When approaching hills, accelerate before going up the hill, not while your on it.
  5. Avoid rough roads, dirt and gravel are very inefficient and could cost you up to 30% of your gas mileage.
  6. Stoplights are typically times for efficient driving. When traveling from one to the next, use the posted speed limit. This way, you are more likely to reach each light while it is green.
  7. Proper maintenance to your vehicle is key. A dirty air filter and low tire pressure can cut your fuel mileage by 5 – 10 mpg.
  8. Remove excess weight from trunk or storage area. Toting extra weight up hills and through stoplights cause more strain on your motor.
  9. During cold weather watch for icicles frozen to car frame. Unremoved snow/ice cause wind resistance while driving.
  10. Avoid quick acceleration. Your car consumes more gas acclerating than at any other time. Also, try to maintain a set speed while traveling on the highway.  If traffic is ocassionaly slowing down or stoping at lights, keep enough distince between them, so you don’t have to stop, or slow and accelerate.

With these practical steps, anyone can improve fuel mileage.

Visit www.hhotek.com for other gas saving ideas!

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