I appreciate your comment.
Please do not think that I am trying to limit your experimental flexibility in any way. I'm simply trying to steer those who may be interested towards the true nature of the phenomenon that Stan discovered.
If you read the European Patent you'll get a much clearer picture in your mind of what Stan was working with to produce the hydroxy gas with such little power input.
It requires some searching to discover the unrevealed details.
Such as the minimum voltage gradient to achieve sufficient stress on the water molecules: 1500 VDC
The pulse frequencies and their harmonics: Bob Boyce has verified these with his own research and has made them freely available to any who want the details.
There is nothing at all wrong with experimenting with conventional electrolysis and finding ways to improve efficiency there.
But to replicate Stan's success you must get outside the box and into the realm of non-electrolysis as a process.
No direct current flow through the water.
No high voltage breakdown discharge through the water.
No plasma discharge through the water.
Once you finally see the Stan Meyer Pulse Driven High Voltage Resonance process work - then you'll "get it!"
Best regards to all,