we already know, you increase the surface area. and electrolysis is only effecient at 1.47 volts per plate gap. Cool idea though, but unless that steel wool is 316L grade, it will dissolve into the water very quickly (grain boundary carbide precipitation sucks :-(
(sorry 4 the bad english )Obviously you are the guy that knows. The weight difference is obvious , is the electricity needed also less? say insted of 30 amps go down to 25 and produce just as much or something like that.
Nice vid. And here I am, thinking I'm the first person to think it up. I actually sat up in the middle of the night to start making designs I was so psyched. Well done, sir. You beat me to it. Let's see how far we can take this design, it looks promising.
what volts do you use to get your out-put thanks doc_comet@yahoo.com
TheDotcomet 8 months ago
we already know, you increase the surface area. and electrolysis is only effecient at 1.47 volts per plate gap. Cool idea though, but unless that steel wool is 316L grade, it will dissolve into the water very quickly (grain boundary carbide precipitation sucks :-(
Me102288 9 months ago
hi man can you show do you connect the STEEL WOOL to produce the effect of catod-anod.
jasmo3 10 months ago
(sorry 4 the bad english )Obviously you are the guy that knows. The weight difference is obvious , is the electricity needed also less? say insted of 30 amps go down to 25 and produce just as much or something like that.
caligula9413 1 year ago
Nice vid. And here I am, thinking I'm the first person to think it up. I actually sat up in the middle of the night to start making designs I was so psyched. Well done, sir. You beat me to it. Let's see how far we can take this design, it looks promising.
apexaddicted 1 year ago