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VMU 2 Vehicle Management Unit Computer [Series 2 HHO VMU]  $549.00  $529.00 

VMU Series 2 Computer by Hydroxy Technologies, a Complete Vehicle Management Unit

New and Improved over the Series 1 VMU!

HHO Vehicle Management Unit Series 2 - dual-processor Controller for HHO Cells. Controls PWM, MAP/MAF Sensor and up to 4 O2 Sensors (2 standard). Monitors Hydroxy Cells in °F or °C selectable. Designed for the Alexis Hydroxy Fuel Cell, but will work with other HHO cells, too. This is the Series 2 VMU from Hydroxy Technologies, the second generation of the best Vehicle Monitoring Units in the world.

Features of the VMU Series 2:

  • Hydroxy Cell Temperature Monitoring (°F or °C)
  • Power Box Temperature Monitoring (°F or °C)
  • I/O: Wireless Remote Control for quick changes in real-time (UHF, non-line-of sight to receiver)
  • Screen: Color 2.5" LCD for dash mounting
  • CPU: Dual Processor, parallel computing microprocessor
  • Memory: All settings are saved to Non-Volatile RAM
  • Storage: 1GB SD memory card (included) for BIOS and data-logging(*5)
  • Software Upgrades: Free BIOS upgrades for life using the SD memory card
  • Current Limiting Protection option (*9)
  • Before the VMUOn Screen Gauges for monitoring:
    • Fuel Cell temperature
    • Power Box temperature
    • PWM duty cycle
    • O2 offset
    • MAP offset
    • Vehicle RPM (*1)
    • Vehicle Speed mph/kph (*1)
    • GPS Speed mph/kph (*8)
    • Vehicle Coolant Temperature (*1)
    • Vehicle O2 sensor voltage (*1)
    • Vehicle Miles/Gallon - Kilometers/Liter (*1)
    • GPS Miles/Gallon - Kilometers/Liter (*8)
    • Vehicle Manifold Air Pressure (*1)
    • Vehicle Trouble Codes (*1)
    • Fuel Cell AMP draw (*9)
  • NTSC/PAL video processing and generation onboard
  • Audio output, RCA standard connection
  • EFIE for O2 Sensors: Each master power box has an Electronic Fuel Injection Enhancer (EFIE) that manages 1, 2, or up to 4 (*5) oxygen sensors with 2 power attenuation ranges available (0 - 500 mV or 0 - 1 V)
  • EFIE can be programmed with an optional startup delay (*2)
  • MAP/MAF: Manages either your vehicle's Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF) or the Manifold Air Pressure sensor (MAP) with optional startup delay (gas engines)
  • MAP/MAF adjustments for either voltage (0 - 700 mV) or frequency using a programmable resistance, 15 to 1000 Ohms
  • PWM: Pulse Width Modulator. Supports up to 30A per power box.
  • PWM has duty cycle adjustments from 2% to 100% in 2% increments. PWM adjustments can be manually set, or can be automatically adjusted using temperature, OBD-II data (*1) or GPS data (*8)
  • Slave Power Box: Add a slave power box(*4) for each additional cell you wish to power, up to 30A per power box(*5)
  • Artificial Intelligence: Proprietary algorithm to partially block the Vehicle's ECU learning capabilities. The Series 2 VMU has a redesigned and improved A.I. algorithm to take advantage of temperature data, ODB-II data(*1), and GPS(*8)
  • Warranty: 1 year parts and labor

VMU Series 2 Options:

  • Oxygen Sensor Upgrade. $40. The base model comes with 2 oxygen sensor connections, which is suitable for most engines. Get this upgrade if your application requires connection to 4 oxygen sensors.
  • Oxygen Sensor Downgrade. ($15) You can save $15 if you only need one oxygen sensor connections, or you have a diesel vehicle and need none.
  • GPS Receiver. $80. Allows the VMU to monitor the speed at which you are traveling.
  • Slave Box to power an additional cell. $70. Adds the cables and the power box that is needed to run another HHO cell. Rated at 30 A DC.
  • External Temperature Sensor. $22.50. You will likely want to get one temperature sensor to connect to your main hydroxy cell. This is normally connected on the outside of a cell, and is not suitable for immersion.
  • OBD-II Interface. $120. This interface attaches to your vehicle's computer using the OBD2 port located next to the steering wheel. It is compatible with most post-model year 1996 gas vehicles and some diesel vehicles. This option will enable the VMU to adjust PWM output based on vehicle speed or rpm. It will also enable:
    • Ability to read many Vehicle parameters, including speed, rpm, coolant temperature, manifold air pressure, throttle position, and oxygen sensor voltage
    • Data-logging to removable SD card (New!)
    • HHO Production based on speed (New!)
    • HHO production based on rpm (New!)
    • Ability to read Vehicle trouble codes (New!)
    • Ability to reset Vehicle trouble codes (New!)
    • Ability to interface with a PC via a USB cable and OBD-II scanning software (ELM327, ISO 15765-4 CAN, SAE J1850 PWM, SAE J1850 VPW, ISO 9141-2, ISO 14230-4 and SAE J1939 supported)(*7)
    • Ability to monitor and alter vehicle parameters such as fuel-injector, MAF, MAP, and wideband O2 (*6)
    • Compatibility with industry standard (*7)
  • Solid-State Current Sampling. $60. This option allows the user to:
    • Monitor the current draw in amps
    • Limit current to the cells, offering protection against drawing too much current which could overheat the cells or power box

(*1) OBD-II Interface Option required
(*2) Can be enabled/disabled
(*3) Range: 120 to 150 °F
(*4) Must specify when ordering
(*5) Optional
(*6) Feature is currently under development
(*7) USB Cable and computer required, sold separately. Compatible with Palmer Performance ScanXL, PCMScan, ProScan, ElmScan, and many more, including EasyOBDII
(*8) GPS Receiver Option required
(*9) Solid-State Current sampling Option required

VMU Principle of Operation:

The main components of the VMU are (1) the Pulse Width Modulator or PWM, (2) the EFIE modules, (3) the MAP/MAF module, and of course (4) the user interface.

1. The PWM is designed to limit the current consumed by a hydroxy cell. It does this by sending to the cells a controlled amount of electrical current. The best analogy for a PWM is the dimmer switch that you might use for the lights in your home. Just as a dimmer switch can be adjusted to a desired level of illumination, the PWM adjusts the amount of current sent to your HHO cells. However, most of the time the PWM is not for lowering the amount of HHO gas produced, but rather it is set to the optimum level of current that the hydrogen cell needs. Any extra current will be wasted, so we normally set the PWM for optimum cell output. Many people do not realize that turning up the voltage on a HHO generator has no effect on the amount of HHO generated once it has reached its maximum output, and the additional current consumed by the cell merely heats up the cell. The main reasons to limit the current level have to do with cell temperature, cell electrolyte concentration, and the amount of electricity produced by the vehicle's alternator.

2. The EFIE of all EFIE's! Quad-sensor support! Now that we have optimized the HHO generator using the PWM, we can concentrate on the engine. First, we need to adjust the oxygen sensors, especially for vehicles that are model year 1996 or later. If you are installing the VMU on a diesel vehicle, you do not need to adjust the oxygen sensors even if you have them. The whole reason we adjust the output of the oxygen sensors is to trick the car's ECM/ECU (the engine control module or unit) to feed our engine with less gas. This can be achieved on a modern electronic fuel-injected gas engine by selectively altering the O2 sensor output. This VMU can adjust up to 4 different O2 sensors, which is enough for over 99% of all cars. What we do is to send the car's ECM a slightly modified signal with a small voltage offset. This offset is designed to make the car's ECU think that the exhaust gases are devoid of oxygen, even when there is a lot present. The oxygen sensor is supposed to be feedback to the ECU so that it can adjust the engine to run neither lean nor rich... The ECU tries to maintain a balanced air to fuel ratio, called stoichiometric. By tricking the ECM to thinking that the engine is running rich in fuel, the ECM will adjust the gas engine to run lean instead. Your car's engine will run lean when the ECM thinks it is running a stoichiometric ratio. Lean fuel means less fuel. Lean fuel means better gas mileage if your car is tuned properly*. Leaning the fuel makes sense when we are injecting HHO gas because we are adding both hydrogen (which allows leaner operation) and oxygen (which permits leaner operation). And we want to save money on gas, so this is a pretty important part of the VMU.

3. The other gas-saving device on the VMU is the adjustment for your MAP or MAF sensor. Depending on the year, make, and model of your car or truck, you could have either one. Essentially, the VMU is designed to trick the ECM whenever it is relying on the MAP/MAF sensor to determine the amount of fuel to inject. Whenever some engines are accelerating or revving high rpm's, there is a tendency for the oxygen sensor inputs to become effectively worthless to the ECM. So in these cases, the ECM relies on the MAP or MAF sensor to determine how much fuel to add to the engine. The VMU can trick the ECM into adding less fuel again, just as it did for the times in which it relies on the O2 sensor. Your engine will again run slightly leaner than normal (and cooler I might add) during acceleration and high rpm. The VMU will save you fuel during these excursions, whereas an EFIE would not.

4. And finally, this VMU has the beautiful and industry-leading LCD display and control panel from which the driver can adjust all of these parameters. No other company combines all of these circuits into the same package and provides such a great user interface. This is all about being able to control your entire HHO Kit from the comfort of your driver's seat, even while you drive. Monitor temperatures of the hydroxy cell in your vehicle. Using optional modules, you could even use it to monitor your speed or rpm. Use the Vehicle Management Unit menus to select your favorite display mode. Turn off the Hydroxy cells and hear how your engine starts to sound like its old self again!

*Lean air-to-fuel ratio is effective at increasing fuel economy only if the engine's timing is adjusted for lean operation. Most modern engines will make this adjustment on their own using knock sensors. Older gas cars, such as carbureted vehicles made in the 1980s and earlier, will operate best if both their timing and their air-to-fuel ratio are adjusted to save gas.

The VMU2 is is by far the best combination of electronics found in one package. You will not find anything else this good, this complete, and this versatile. The VMU Rev. 2 from Hydroxy Technologies is years ahead of anything else. Order one today for your HHO Kit.

 
This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 02 November, 2008.
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VMU Optional Modules:
Slave Power Boxes:
Oxygen Sensor Options:
VMU Series 2 Options: Solid State Current Sampling ( + $60.00 )
External Temperature Sensor ( + $22.50 )
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