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		<title>How to Build a HHO Fuel Generator</title>
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How to build your own HHO fuel cell generator&#8212;-By trm48
If you want to construct your own fuel cell, there are websites with diagrams and instructions on how to build one.  However, many of the cheaper internet offers appear to be a rip-off.  They offer plans that are hard to follow, if not impossible [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>How to build your own HHO fuel cell generator</strong>&#8212;-By <a href="http://www.kinghurst.net">trm48</a></p>
<p>If you want to construct your own fuel cell, there are websites with diagrams and instructions on how to build one.  However, many of the cheaper internet offers appear to be a rip-off.  They offer plans that are hard to follow, if not impossible to complete. </p>
<p>If you have some mechanical and electrical skills or have a friend that does, you can build an HHO fuel cell generator.  If not, there are sites on the internet where you can purchase a unit for installation on your own vehicle.</p>
<p>HHO or “Brown’s gas” is up to 8 times more efficient than diesel or gasoline.  A fuel cell can increase your miles per gallon, save you money and it is environmentally friendly.  You will be able to make your own fuel cell by utilizing components that you may find in your own garage or purchase them at your local home improvement or automotive parts store.</p>
<p>Inside the HHO fuel cell generator, water is broken down into hydrogen and oxygen gas called HHO, through the process of electrolysis. This gas, which has an enormous amount of energy, is then used as part of the combustion fuel which powers your engine.</p>
<p>The electrolytic cell is the most vital component. It is housed in a high temperature resistant, non-electrically conductive container.  Some fuel cell generators use staggered plates or stainless steel wire.  A small amount of distilled water is added to<div style="float:left;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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</div> cover the metal plates or wires installed inside. As an electrical current is passed from the vehicles battery through the stainless steel metal plates in the water, the water molecules change into HHO gas. It is also very important to have a pressure relief valve on the fuel cell to help prevent an explosion.</p>
<p>It is important to keep the fuel cell from overheating.  The hotter the cell gets, the more amps it draws from the battery until it melts the plates. This can be prevented by installing a fuse or circuit breaker to limit the amount of amps going to the electrolytic cell.  Plain tap water contains minerals that causes too much conductivity between the plates and corrodes the inside of the fuel cell.  Using distilled water helps control the amperage and temperature.  The best material for the plates is 316 stainless steel. Aluminum, steel and copper will corrode too fast.</p>
<p>The bubbler unit is located between the electrolytic cell and the carburetor. It is a very simple component that stops any moisture from entering the engine.  A hose connects the bubbler to the engines intake manifold through which the HHO travels.</p>
<p>The final major part of an HHO conversion is an electrical control unit that is connected to the vehicle’s ignition, battery and hydrogen generator. </p>
<p>You will need a decent manual to take you through the steps of building an HHO conversion kit. It is easy to do yourself or the alternative is to pass it to your mechanic. In any case, the first advantage is the cheapness of making and installing it. Allow $100 for a manual and another $150 for materials.</p>
<p>I recommend reading as many articles and watching as many videos as you can find before trying to build your own cell.  It will save you money and time in the long run.  Good Luck.</p>
<p><a href="http://kinghurst.net/category/automotive/hydrogen-power-for-cars/"><strong>CLICK HERE</strong></a> <strong>for videos and more articles about building HHO fuel cell generators.</strong></p>
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		<title>Malpractice &#8211; Psychiatric</title>
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Victims of psychiatric malpractice face a difficult battle. Mental health care patients are vulnerable to negligence and wrongdoing by the very nature of their condition. When the do speak up about mistreatment, their complaints are often dismissed or ignored.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Psychiatric Malpractice</p>
<p>By <a href="http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Patricia_Woloch" target="_new">Patricia Woloch</a><br />
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Victims of psychiatric malpractice face a difficult battle. Mental health care patients are vulnerable to negligence and wrongdoing by the very nature of their condition. When the do speak up about mistreatment, their complaints are often dismissed or ignored.</p>
<p>Patients with a history of emotional instability, impaired judgment, or erratic behavior are easily taken advantage of by the mental health system. Due to the stigma of mental illness, those capable of speaking up for themselves often lack the courage, feeling that no one will believe their claims.</p>
<p>Psychiatric malpractice is a very real form of medical malpractice, which can have devastating mental, emotional, and physical consequences. Psychiatric malpractice can be deadly. It should never be ignored.<br />
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Informed Consent</p>
<p>Mental health care patients have the legal right to be informed of the risks and benefits of undergoing or choosing not to undergo a treatment. Just like any other type of patient, they have the right to refuse!</p>
<p>Unfortunately, many patients, their loved ones, and the general public are under the impression that the right of informed consent does not apply to mental health patients.</p>
<p>What constitutes psychiatric malpractice?</p>
<p>Mental health care providers have a duty to treat their patients with dignity, provide adequate care, and prevent harm. Unsuccessful does not in and of itself constitute malpractice. Psychiatric malpractice includes:</p>
<p>· Failure to diagnose</p>
<p>· Failure to treat</p>
<p>· Failure to recognize worsening of condition</p>
<p>· Negligent psychotherapy</p>
<p>· Abandonment</p>
<p>· Negligent or harmful use of medications</p>
<p>· Failure to monitor medications</p>
<p>· Lack of informed consent for medications, therapeutic technique, or procedure</p>
<p>· Emotional manipulation</p>
<p>· Fraud</p>
<p>· Breach of confidentiality</p>
<p>· Defamation</p>
<p>· False imprisonment (including inappropriate restraint)</p>
<p>· Physical abuse</p>
<p>· Sexual Misconduct</p>
<p>· Failure to prevent harm to self or others</p>
<p>· Inadequate supervision</p>
<p>· Wrongful death</p>
<p>Medication errors</p>
<p>Mental health care providers have a duty to prescribe appropriate medications, in appropriate doses. The medications prescribed for psychological disorders can be dangerous, causing severe physical and emotional side effects. Many of these drugs are even more dangerous if a patient suddenly stops taking them. Doctors have a duty to inform patients of the side effects of the drugs that they are prescribed and the dangers of ceasing medication.</p>
<p>In some cases doctors have been misinformed by drug companies, about the medications they are prescribing. Even worse, they may not have been told about dangerous side effects that were known to the drug makers, such as suicidal behavior. Drug manufacturers will often try to claim that the deadly results were caused by the mental illness rather than the medication.</p>
<p>When patients are harmed by defective medications the responsibility normally falls on the drug makers, rather than the doctor who prescribed the drug. Then it becomes a <a href="http://www.the-injury-lawyer-directory.com/product_liability.html" target="_new">product liability</a> suit instead of a medical malpractice suit.</p>
<p>Taking action</p>
<p>You do not need to know which kind of lawsuit you have in order to take action. If you feel that you or a loved one has been the victim of psychiatric malpractice, you should talk to an attorney who has experience with these kinds of cases. Your attorney will investigate, determine what type of case you have, and advise you on the best course of action.</p>
<p>Contact a qualified attorney in your area by visiting The <a href="http://www.the-injury-lawyer-directory.com/" target="_new">Personal Injury Lawyers Directory</a><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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