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The electrolyser fittings are made from 2 lengths of 1/4 inch, 316 grade stainless steel rod.
These are pressed into a block of acetal that I have machined to fit into the neck of a CocaCola bottle. The third projection from the plastic cap is a 1/4 inch stainless steel tube. This carries the gas out of the cell.


On closer observation, the electrical terminals can be seen. They are made from large, screw type, connectors. This has proven to be a very easy way to bond wires to the electrodes.
The plastic cap features a neoprene ring, to seal the cap into the bottle neck.


A third projection can be seen here. The gas from the cell leaves through a 1/4 inch stainless steel tube. I have used 316 grade steel for all metal parts as this offers the greatest corrosion resistance.


This sort of build technique makes for easy cell assembly and maintenance. The bottles are cheap, plentiful - and tasty, if you like soft drinks   .


This cell is complete, and ready for filling with a solution of Sodium Hydroxide. Replacement of the solution is a simple matter of pulling the cap out and removing the bottle from the system.

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