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From a bit of a distance.


Last one :) Have a good evening. I will see about adding some more electrolyte to continue my tests tomorrow!


This picture was taken to show some tests that I was conducting with paper in between 2 pieces of stainless steel. Someone on the forum reported that it was a great way to increase production. I found that all it did was oxidize the paper and make rust. It sizzled a lot and did not really increase any production from what I could tell.

I was sucking like 13 amps at 12v and not really getting anything amazing at all from the plates. Please feel free to duplicate this experiment if you like and conduct proper production vs. wattage tests.


Some pics of the rust I spoke of. This was just after a few minutes of reacting. I would think that after a few hours you'd get so much build-up that it would severely impact the cell's performance... but again, more tests are required to make that judgement. The right is the upper end.


This is the lower end, the part under water at the bottom.

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