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25 - Hydrogen HHO Electrolyzer w/ NaOH 2007/08/02

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Tonight we use Sodium Hydroxide for the electrolyte and later a tiny touch of Calgon water softener.

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  • Try Acetone in a very small amount to lower the S. tension

  • A) Acetone will evaporate almost immediately. B) I use acetone to break down and remove the urathane adhesive is use to assemble the electrolyzer.

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  • FYI all. Adding Calgon in any amount has a severely detrimental effect on gas production. Do not use.

  • Great work, thanks for the info too. bubbles on plate i would think about more then on top. vac on car will help get rid of that. i'm worried about mixing gases in you house. Take care

  • Garage, Well ventilated. Thanks.

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  • Have you given up since 2007. Did u see the reaction between silicon sodium hydroxide and water.

  • What are you using as your power supply? I like how you can change the Voltage. I'm stuck with a battery charger...:( Only 6 and 12 volt

  • very good work

  • Have you tried lowering the surface tension with acoustics? Maybe find a old ultrasonic cleaner and use that.

  • Cool,i was thinking you were inside the house. Keep up the good work.

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