Cool, I'll let you know if we do actually make this trip, it's not really a "sure" thing.
Thanks for the designs. My bowl experiment was "similar", lots of electrode surface area and totally isolated cells hooked in series. All 5 bowls were bubbling very nicely with only 4 amps reading on the charger, but with the leaks I didn't even begin to try and measure. Btw, I've got another even simpler idea of making the bowl unit. As soon as I get two new bowls(drilled too many holes in the others

) I'm going to make a big o-ring out of 1/4 inch vinyl tubing to fit snuggly around the rim of one bowl. When the other bowl is put over the first the o-ring makes a seal(silicone may be added) and spaces things nicely. A few zip ties through drilled holes in the most outer edges of the rims of the bowls will hold this together under tension. I plan to run it with the bowls on edge. Two small holes, the top one for output gases and one a little below this for adding or controlling water level will be drilled, along with one hole in the outer part of the rims of both bowls for the + and - wires, which I'll screw on. I'm curious if I can make this to not leak and build several psi. If I can I'll have to get 12 or so new bowls to make a big unit to see what kind of torch it'll make. Should be a fast cheap cell to make, which would be necessary since I don't think those bowls are that great of stainless.
I ran a small section(partly submerged) section of one of my 2 bowl cells on about 6 amps for hours, which turned the water brown and put a black film on a bowl. Might have just been from contamination though....I wiped the film off and the bowl looked new again, unlike with my aluminum cell. LOL I feel like an idiot over that one.
Hey, no problem in waiting to get to that last part, I understand tired.

(I know it says shock, but it looks tired in my opinion
