I came accross this youtube video of steam driven electrolysis.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqOnNDTR ... re=related
I thought other members in here might want to see & discuss it.
The permeal barrier Tom uses to stop the steam escaping I queery tho.
Maybe 3 spaced layers of perforated s/s above the plates/electrodes,
with larger holes in the lower one & smaller holes in the 2 layers above,
might capture the rising vapour. The condensation can then drip down &
be drained away to cycle back to the manifold. A s/s wool mesh layer
above the perforated s/s layers might be able to screen the last of the
steam ? 5 litres of steam & hho mixture per minute maybe ? If Tom lit
the hho leaving his cell, to prove it ignites, I might believe the results.
I've pondered on the thought of steam passing through fine filtering s/s
mesh. But seperating the rising steam from the hho, is a puzzle to me.
Cheers !