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From: markj30
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  • so whats better to have a neutral or not to???

  • Nice video Markj30 Test this incredible configuration : ( N + - N N + - ) conventional plates ... and ( - ) horizontal Pin at central the last plate -

    So ( N + - N N + - ) ( - )

  • ok, with neutrals, its cooler, slower, and needs more electros.. with series, it gets very hot and amp builds.. so which is better to configure and used???

  • I agree with the negative on the outside too as the hydrogen seems to be formed at the negative electrode plates and this gives a larger surface area.

  • what happened to your project?

  • Which project are you referring to?  I have a lot that come and go for various reasons.

  • I don't think the order of the neutral plates matters. The purpose of the N plates is to decrease the overall voltage difference. As long as it is making contact with the water, they will divert some of the electrons.

  • Yes I would agree with negative on the outside...

    Also try this [- ++ -] {with NO SPACE between the + plates} ~put the two plates togeather.

    Results: I get a substantial amount increase of Hydrgen in two streams off the + plates in the space between the - plate.

  • Thanks for that

  • I have found that keeping the negative on the outside will yield more gas. It is the surface area you want! Hydrogen is generated from the negative plates. Keep up the good work! I will post a video response that shows my unit.

  • Thanks I will check it out.

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