What do you think of the Hydro Super 2 units made of SS? They seem to be well made. Or do you think building my own would work as well? Thanks for your vids. They are to the point and well discussed.
I havent seen them yet so I don't really know. These are so simple to build I'm sure you could build your own very reasonably. Thats why I just made an instructional dvd.
Hi there, your electroylzer simply looks awesome! it inspired me to build one for myself for a class project at my university... It's a sealed 9 plate electrolyzer.
Could you help me out deciding how to connect the positive and negative to my plates? there's 9 plates [316SS 20GA], separated 2.1mm from each other.
I was thinking of making the two end plates positive and the center plate negative. But then I see you got your end plates positive and negative so just wanted to make sure.
output is directly proportional to the wattage invested and that is determined by the electrolitic properties of the water used.The operating temperatures run about 70-80 degrees warmer than than the ambient air temps.
Looks pretty good ,have you tested the gas out put ?
losttreasurehunt 7 months ago
clean the fan in yer PC, the resonation in the mic is drilling a hole in my brain
kelownafornia 1 year ago
Are you selling many?
HydroDeal 2 years ago
What do you think of the Hydro Super 2 units made of SS? They seem to be well made. Or do you think building my own would work as well? Thanks for your vids. They are to the point and well discussed.
saxmanchiro 2 years ago
I havent seen them yet so I don't really know. These are so simple to build I'm sure you could build your own very reasonably. Thats why I just made an instructional dvd.
mymessagetomark 2 years ago
a 1 video hay i live n jefferson 37760 cool!
Pnutlmclain 3 years ago
how many plates are you using?
bcohen333 3 years ago
in this unit 11 plates. The one in my explorer is 22 . Remember though it isn't the number of plates but the wattage going in that counts.
mymessagetomark 3 years ago
Hi there, your electroylzer simply looks awesome! it inspired me to build one for myself for a class project at my university... It's a sealed 9 plate electrolyzer.
Could you help me out deciding how to connect the positive and negative to my plates? there's 9 plates [316SS 20GA], separated 2.1mm from each other.
I was thinking of making the two end plates positive and the center plate negative. But then I see you got your end plates positive and negative so just wanted to make sure.
peloz 3 years ago
I would set them up as -+-+-+-+- I don't believe neutral plates work as efficiently but havent worked on them yet. And thanks for the compliment.
mymessagetomark 3 years ago
LPM, amps, temp of the cell???
bcohen333 3 years ago
output is directly proportional to the wattage invested and that is determined by the electrolitic properties of the water used.The operating temperatures run about 70-80 degrees warmer than than the ambient air temps.
mymessagetomark 3 years ago