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  • you sure r good at wasting time

  • @ HH4ALL

    i use ss 316L for my catode, no brown water;)

    you can watch my vid. if you like  watch?v=qPG3TaHMf70

  • thank you m3scal for subscribing.

    @ HHO4ALL, I have seen baking soda as electrolyte turn the water brown in most videos, but his is different. And I would like to try and get his blueish water. I would really like to get some KOH as a lot of people use it and get better production.

  • like your work -i have subscribed

  • You might also want to use Tungsten electrodes in distilled water with baking soda. Place the pos+ deeper in the liquid than the Neg- electrode if you do not have the neg electrode insulated from the liquid. I have used Teflon to insulate the Neg electrode before and it does great.

  • That is really cool!

    Re: The comment from crob227 about using baking soda.

    Wouldn't baking soda eventually make the water muddy? I would recommend using distilled water and KOH (potassium hydroxide) or LYE (sodium hydroxide). You will get a much larger production of HHO gas and the water will not get dirty like with baking soda.

    Just be sure to keep the anode well below the water level, because you will scare the hell out of yourself the first time the water level gets low and bubbles ignite.

  • well mt first thought was to give him the blend i use which is a mix of water and azurite, see the baking soda bonds to the copper and turns green "like on old copper" then the reversal of polarities will make it come off.

  • That makes sense, but still makes for dirty water.

  • No way dude...... prettiest bluest water you've seen, no muck at all in the water after weeks of experimenting using a regular champion spark plug and azurite e-lite

  • I haven't used plasma yet, but from my experience with using baking soda and stainless steel plates or cups, the water gets a light redish brown.

    If you are able to keep the water clear, good job. I was just trying to help offer alternatives that may give better results.

  • @ HHO4ALL, you would have to see his videos. The solution really is magically blue. I will try crob's setup first (don't have KOH yet). Isn't lye used in drain openers?

  • i only suggest that you go to the grocery store and get distilled water. and use baking soda,,, haveyou noticed a chlorine odor from the water?? salt will do it.

    use copper for your anode and cathode and keep reversing polarities.what will happen is a blue coating will make and when the polarities are switched it will fall off into the water. the blue water works differently than any other elyte i have seen. butyou need to see it for yourself.

  • Nice reaction! Keep up the good work, and Happy new year!

  • Thanks. Have yourself good new years too.

    And to anyone driving tonight be careful for buzzed drivers. They'll be out tonight

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