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The primary difference between wet and dry HHO fuel cells lies in their operating states regarding water presence. A wet HHO fuel cell uses a liquid electrolyte, which helps facilitate the electrochemical reaction, while a dry HHO fuel cell employs a solid or membrane electrolyte, resulting in a more compact and potentially more efficient design. Wet cells can be bulkier and may require more maintenance, whereas dry cells are typically easier to handle and maintain due to their solid-state components. However, both types aim to produce hydrogen and oxygen through electrolysis for energy generation.

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