I got one for ya.. use a Fog machine run the fog through a Class tube with lazers and sound at the water FREQ run through the tube.,. should come out HHO Split on demand.
I use both. Its Bill Cozzolino's dipole nexus arc. One uses 110 vac on the ground side and it will flash like a welder. The one i came up with is the same except for the 110 vac. I will try both in the fog and see what happens.
what about using high voltage, as the air inbetween the tiny mist bubbles and plates is whats stopping it, whip out that microwave transformer and try.
I thought about this myself but not as a fog but as a mister. What about electrode plates submerged 50% in water with the fog/mist only being utilized on the upper portion of the plates? Maybe this way the heat generated by the traditional electrolysis below can be kept cool with the addition of the fresh electrolyte from the fogger/mister.
I got one for ya.. use a Fog machine run the fog through a Class tube with lazers and sound at the water FREQ run through the tube.,. should come out HHO Split on demand.
adam3176 8 months ago
I'm no expert but, I don't think electolisis wil work in just tap water. you might need some baking soda er' somthin
nappytedd 2 years ago
you need to consider the ec of the fog. just throw in some NO3 and it oculd be a bad ass areoponic system...
aZnAvatar 2 years ago
thats an interesting thought-thanx for commenting
m3sca1 2 years ago
I am going to get a fogger tomorrow and try the high voltage. I built a plasma generator for my mg and will try it on the fog.
onecraftydude 3 years ago
cool-try DC-i was using AC
m3sca1 3 years ago
I use both. Its Bill Cozzolino's dipole nexus arc. One uses 110 vac on the ground side and it will flash like a welder. The one i came up with is the same except for the 110 vac. I will try both in the fog and see what happens.
onecraftydude 3 years ago
well i was gonna trash that oven for its power suplly.....hmm
m3sca1 4 years ago
what about using high voltage, as the air inbetween the tiny mist bubbles and plates is whats stopping it, whip out that microwave transformer and try.
whitenight639 4 years ago
i will try this
m3sca1 4 years ago
I thought about this myself but not as a fog but as a mister. What about electrode plates submerged 50% in water with the fog/mist only being utilized on the upper portion of the plates? Maybe this way the heat generated by the traditional electrolysis below can be kept cool with the addition of the fresh electrolyte from the fogger/mister.
gagekko 4 years ago