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  • Bummer.... Was looking forward to 2500V.....

    I get mine up around 400VDC and it does not get hot.

  • To handle the heat issue, could you circulate water from a large container into your electrolyzing container in a loop? I imagine you could chill the water in large container so it goes into small container cold & cools the hot water coming back in from electrolyzer. Just a thought.

  • boiling water...... you might want to know electrolysis is most efficient at 1.48 volts per plate gap. Voltage bad... Amperage good...

    ps... that dousn't look like the right pvc, get the white stuff in schedule 80 or 120, 80 is 150degrees max, 120 is around 400

  • steam genny

  • You know lots of people have experimented with the wet tubular design and after many tests it's been proven the new dry cell design is superior.

  • To joewilder, MAybe .. I have 7 different designs and varyations, The Dry cell is built to Draw amps. Stanley Meyers, design and the pulse of HIGH voltage and low amps, gives violent prodution of HHO ,.. Stun gun circuit idea, simple .. yet most people just don't get it or miss it entirely, Pete , is  on the right tract...

  • OK, I'll keep watching

  • for my high voltage electrolysis experimentation I use a tube and rod type assembly ... the tube and rod are isolated and are not in contact via the electrolyte fluid ... a high voltage potential is then applied consisting of about 9kv at less than 500ma ... production is about the same as when the same watts are applied using a conventional brute force apparatus ... so while its interesting, I have yet to seen any advantage ...

  • sweet!!!!!!!!!!!

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