Hydrogen Generator using reverse osmosis water 3/3
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@nokilt1 I'm pretty sure its not from the stainless steel, when i used stainless, the corrosion build up on the plates was white, a very definite white, there was no brown in the water at all. I used an old polypropylene battery casing, because i intended to use battery acid to aid the electrical conductances of the water. So perhaps the container he used is the problem. ????
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@nokilt1 Ii'm pretty sure its not from stainless steel, when i used Stainless plates, the small amount of corrosion was white, which covered the plates and it did not affect the colour of the water,, or at least not noticeably so.
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Hi Chris, you are correct it is rust. It will come from almost any mental other than stainless-steel. I just posted a video which talks about this exact problem.
Keep up the good work.
its the corroded metals off of the plates...mine did same
nokilt1 3 years ago
I thought stainless steel wasn't suppose to corrode, isn't that why we use it? I thought it was minerals within the water corroding
chrisgo77 3 years ago
i believe you will notice pitting on the steel
i have alternating galvanized and stainless plates
by the way...if you hook it to your car, be ready for damage
i'm an ASE master tech
i can fix my cars when i break 'em
though you can make your car run on HHO,it drops gas mileage when used in conjunction with gas
it requires rpm at an impractical level when run off alternator/3000 rpm with no gasoline to keep up with engine demands in neutral
and thats just the beginning of problems
nokilt1 3 years ago
what kind of damages are you talking about?
chrisgo77 3 years ago
thats what i mean. stainless steel plates are STAINLESS STEEL PLATES. I thought the stainless steel METAL wasn't suppose to corrode...
chrisgo77 3 years ago