LoL, of course people are paying attention. Well, I thought most people would be. I always find your ideas so innovative, and I sometimes have a hard time thinking ahead about the "best" way to go about it. For this one, I actually jumped into it without everything I might need

So, that's why a few things aren't the best design. I had most things, and then wanted to get it together because I couldn't wait to try it. LoL. Oh well. Design improvements of course!
BTW, my plates are 12" x 3.5" and I use 10 plates. Not positive how many you are using, but I wanted maximum surface area. I can actually jame more in there as well without being too crowded. The only problem I have is expense. I need to pick up some more metal, but it's a lot of money for 6 more units
Tell me, what happens if I build 6 more the same way, but with slightly less metal in each (just to decrease cost for testing), and use them all in series?
What I understand is It would still be the same calcs and everything for amps and volts, I would just get different gas production in the one from the other 6 I make. In that case, since all the gas is going to be put into the same place it makes no difference to me. Is this right?
I just want a more inexpensive way to decrease voltage and be more efficient while testing. I find it very unsafe to run at 12v
I had it running for quite some time one day, and it did get extremely hot. Like, so hot that I could not even touch it. I immediately turned it off when I found that. And yes, I knew it would do that. I do read all posts

(I just couldn't wait to test it)
Sorry, I know it's not the right place to ask this, and if you want, I'll post elsewhere, but the question just came up