by | May 8, 2019 | ER HyZor (Install and Op), FAQ
A. The ER HyZor should be standing up straight for the most efficient operation. A couple of degrees of angle in any direction, won’t cause problems.
by | May 8, 2019 | ER HyZor (General), FAQ
A. Yes. It can be easy to move the system to another vehicle. It could even be ‘built’ in such a way as to allow it to be moved to a vehicle that is rented or borrowed for short times. ‘Demo’ units could be installed on prospective...
by | May 8, 2019 | ER HyZor (General), FAQ
A. If the ER HyZor fails to produce Brown’s Gas, your vehicle will act exactly as it did before the ER HyZor was installed.
by | May 8, 2019 | ER HyZor (Install and Op), FAQ
A. Yes! ER HyZor Technology was developed in Canada over a period of 20 years, before being released in its present form. In temperatures colder than -30°F the water:lye solution will turn to slush. When the ER HyZor turns on, the electric current will thaw the slush....
by | May 8, 2019 | ER HyZor (Install and Op), FAQ
A. It is a good idea to remove the ER HyZor once a year to empty out the sludge. Pour out the sludge through a coffee filter so that the electrolyte solution can be reused. Wash the chamber by swishing it with water several times. Be careful not to spill lye on...
by | May 8, 2019 | ER HyZor (Install and Op), FAQ
That depends on the amperage going through the ER HyZor and how long the engine is running. If the ER HyZor is using 2 Amps, it will use about 5 mL of water per hour.