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From: dbrannon79
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  • hey, I like that hair and grease remover, not for my hair though, good video, you don't show the cell your using,pity, maybe next time,

    ooooh I noticed that brown staining though, this normally happens when you don't separate the two gases, at around 105 to 110f, look forward to your next video. cheers zeropoint132

  • Hello, the hair & greese remover was my first attempt to use sodium hydroxide, I just fount another source at tractor supply, that is 100% pure. Ill try to post a better video soon, thanks to your info, and videos, I have come up with a new design- going back to using pvc drain pipe as the shell on the unit. I plan to test it on the road tomarrow. I'll post the new design with my findings soon. Thanks for the great info.

  • thats way too hot!

    you need to run them no higher than 120 or so.

    maybe with PWM's or maybe if you link them in series that might lower the juce.

    you probly need several more jars running at lower power and temps to produce constantlly at the same levaal your two overheated cells did.

  • Hello, ya I know! the water is at boiling temp. I'm working on a new design, also introducing a "radiator" to keep it cool! Ill post a new video of my updates soon.

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