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  • yeh i have seen some videos under vacume, it defenetly yeilds higher production, The heat, yeh it is problamatic, it's all pretty much a ballancing act, and trade off i find, i use potasium hydroxide, or Lye/ caustic soda its called in the UK, no foaming off those guy, and good production for ammounts used.

    thanks .

  • Hi, interesting unit guy, what sort of production do you get per minute from it, and do you think the wire coils are better than plates ? In youre experience, just to say if you use stainless make sure its non magnetic, as non magnetic has low or no carbon content, 1 other thing is aluminium will disintegrate over time turning its self in to hydrogen in the process, YES. Keep trucking guy.

  • i was getting up to 2 litres per minute but then the water would over heat tried coolant but then the water just foamed up but never overheated. just using stainless steel dosent work as well as one aluminum one stainless. ive been using the same aluminum wire for about a year now no disintegration it may be an alloy from what i was told hence its long life. if i go lean on the electrolytes i get decent production and no over heating. under vaccume i get a tremendous amount of production

  • actually, i tried to use metal from aluminum soda cans and found it to corrode and turn white and losing electrolysis power. but if youre doing something better than my last attempt at aluminum??, then maybe try working with soda cans. you can cut them up with an old pair of scissors, that easy! ;)

    but still, your project looks cool.

  • ya know, you can buy stainless steel bicycle wheel spokes at your local bike shop for about $.75 and they never corrode! im a mechanic at the one i work and just got 30 of them for free, you know what im gonna do with them? ;)

  • i dont think any ferrous metal corrodes

  • about 15 amps is what the conduit wire is rated for when i got around 30 or 40 amps the wire would start to get hot and melt the casing and the wire 20 amps it gets hot around 15 amps it stays toasty warm. with some larger guage wire i sure can make allot of hydrogen but it seems to only draw 40 amps at the most im fine at 15 im trying to improve the efficency even more i might double up on the aluminum wire

  • Great work... that's impressive production for 15amps!!

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