anyone ever considered using a faraday disk for electrolysis....as I understand it, it can produce low volt high amp current which seems to be just what we want...I was looking at permanent magnet motors as potential for electrolysis, but all my readings seems to state that they produce ac not dc. I thought it would be great to have a wind generator producing hydrogen for free, or hooking one up to the serpentine belt on a vehicle to get the rpms. Wouldn't have to worry about draining a battery. Any thoughts?
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