In message <4e07f7c7.9070...@earthlink.net>, Jim Lux writes: >> That sounds like a recipe for excitement - DC current into >> seawater should generate hydrogen on one and and oxygen on the other >> electrode. At 3000 amps, rather a lot of it.
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