This is just a brute force attempt being made. The plates are 3.5"x27" in -+ configuration but in a parallel style. The power is applied at the base of the unit 2.7 volts / 27.9 amps, the voltage at the top is 1.8 volts with about a 11% KOH solution. I have it running at just under 4 PSI. The power source is a 24 volt rectifier and is cabable of putting in 100 plus amps. The rectifier is 240 volt AC and is running at .89 amps.
The sweet spot seems to be between 55-60 amps ... and the rectifier is only increases to .98 amps. I have had it higher but it does not show a great increase on the amount of hydroxy being created. It does sustain a flame with no problem at all. Sorry I did not take a photo of it. I did not want to lite it up again as it flashes back into the bubbler and to many nosy neighbors. I would like to find a way to limit the amount the flash back and the kaboom. Sorry about the pictures as I did not want to use the flash .. it washes out the photo's. I will add them as soon as the project page becomes available.
The next step I want to do is to create a series cell which I am sure will increase the gas output and efficincy. I need to look at what will give me the most out of the SS that I have first. Maybe someone in here has some suggestions ... is it better to create a square or rectangle plates ? or does it make a difference?
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