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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2008

I decreased the spacing. Seems to work a bit better now. Probably modified it a little more than I should, might have been able to make it more efficient. Bear in mind thats baking soda there too so its going react a little harder when my sodium hydroxide gets here. That'll be the next vid. Also thats a 2 quart jar so just think, if you didnt bounce around too much you could fit that in a quart jar. Thats kinda why I made that configuration. I actually got 1/8 lexan circles to stiffen that plastic lid so it would support the electrode.

But she keeps really cool and draws relatively low amps.

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  • When I was running that design I had not yet come up with a sealed vessel to test the output volume but it became painfully obvious that with that three pole design it drew too many amps and heated the water excessively. I mean with a PWM it might stay under control but with the way the heat gets generated and the amps increase with heat its like a continuing domino effect and I dont even care to find out how hot it will eventually get before it creates a failure somewhere.

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  • What is your LPM out put and current in and voltage and water temp.?

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