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This is a method to provide a pulsed current from an alternator.
Grind an area 1/2" wide and fill with JB Quick Weld (non-conductive).
Don't do it like in the photo. Only cut out where the brush touches.
Then it will be easier to establish the original contour.


This is the bench top alternator set up used for experimenting.


6/27/08. These are the 1 1/4" outside and 1" inside tubes I experimented with. I found using 12 volts and 1/2 tea. lye per gallon water the following: with the outer tube 1 3/8" long, and the inner tube 2 1/8" long, amp use and hydroxy production were the most efficient for the tube size. Making the tubes longer did not increase production. Increasing the outer tube length more than 2 3/4" actually decreased production and increased amps used. More evidence of how important cell design is.
The front tube shows how easy it is to attach power. Later, during assembly, you can insulate the clamp and tube exterior with Goop. As you can see, I sealed the inner tube centers also.


7 304ss tubes, outer- 1 1/4" x24", inner- 1"x 24".


These tubes are in 4" drain pipe. Inside of inner tubes sealed.
Later outside of outer tubes sealed to the wall of the pipe at both ends.
Water is then pumped through with a 2 amp SW pump.

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