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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2008

HHO from tapwater using two stainless steel bowls. 11V DC ~300mA @ ~20min water @ room temperature. Second run.

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  • Have you tried some electrolyte (Bicarbonate of soda)

  • I was trying salt until i realized it would produce chlorine gas! haha But i just picked up a box of NaHCO3 from the grocery store. It was my original intention to keep some scientific consistancy so as to better show how different variations contribute to the production. Unless i record the PPM on the electrolyte, i dont see it as scientifically usefull. I think tap water is a good referance point.

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  • I Know Very good point, but if your tap water is anything like mine I would use rain water or distilled/filtered/deionized/m­ineral water

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