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  • omg nice but will u try baking soda

  • thanks fore the desing thats a lot of gas by the way

  • Thanks for the Ideas

  • be sure to go to my channel to see the latest designs. This was an older design, that was not very efficient.

  • It looks really promising, but can you give details about amperage draw and voltage?

  • I pay just .03 per gallon

    do a google for "pay 1940 prices for gas impossible no"

    I don't care if you believe me or not Hundreds have and are reaping the benefits SO PPPPHHHHHHTTTTTT !!!!!!

    Then Talk to me

  • I did try the 316l stainless steel wire on cups. On the areas of wire out of the water turned red hot and that's when I melted my wife's Tupperware bowl before I could shut it down. The bright side I have a testing bowl with holes and she has a new Tupperware set.

  • LOL

  • I actually had the same problem when I tried using only one stainless wire for pos and neg. I solved the problem by cutting several 6 inch sections of the stainless wire and then bundled them together using heatshrink. This way the wire was much thicker and did not overheat anymore.

  • do you feel that going with stainlees wire increased productivity output? looks great.

  • To be honest, I haven't tested the stainless wire long enough to notice a difference in performance.

    The water does stay cleaner without using zinc plated connectors w/ copper wire. But if you use spray on rubber to seal them, you wouldn't have to worry about using anything other than stainless.

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