current limited plasma hho
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you sure r good at wasting time
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@ HH4ALL
i use ss 316L for my catode, no brown water;)
you can watch my vid. if you like watch?v=qPG3TaHMf70
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I haven't used plasma yet, but from my experience with using baking soda and stainless steel plates or cups, the water gets a light redish brown.
If you are able to keep the water clear, good job. I was just trying to help offer alternatives that may give better results.
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@ HHO4ALL, you would have to see his videos. The solution really is magically blue. I will try crob's setup first (don't have KOH yet). Isn't lye used in drain openers?
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like your work -i have subscribed
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No way dude...... prettiest bluest water you've seen, no muck at all in the water after weeks of experimenting using a regular champion spark plug and azurite e-lite
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That makes sense, but still makes for dirty water.
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well mt first thought was to give him the blend i use which is a mix of water and azurite, see the baking soda bonds to the copper and turns green "like on old copper" then the reversal of polarities will make it come off.
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You might also want to use Tungsten electrodes in distilled water with baking soda. Place the pos+ deeper in the liquid than the Neg- electrode if you do not have the neg electrode insulated from the liquid. I have used Teflon to insulate the Neg electrode before and it does great.
thank you m3scal for subscribing.
@ HHO4ALL, I have seen baking soda as electrolyte turn the water brown in most videos, but his is different. And I would like to try and get his blueish water. I would really like to get some KOH as a lot of people use it and get better production.
lApEkv2l 3 years ago
Nice reaction! Keep up the good work, and Happy new year!
2550osiosterdalen 3 years ago
Thanks. Have yourself good new years too.
And to anyone driving tonight be careful for buzzed drivers. They'll be out tonight
lApEkv2l 3 years ago