Good stuff, Keith - thanks very much.  You may go slay
hairballs now.

Hmmmm no heavy water lurking on the shelf, but
deuterium is easy enough to get.  I could run some
through a hy-oxy torch, direct the flame on a piece of
cold stainless, condense it and make a trickle of
heavy water.  Then mix in with the KOH / NaOH
electrolyte.  The "Aqua-Fusor".

N

> Hi Nick.
> 
> Woke this morning to the ungodly sludge which is
> characteristic of NaCl/H20 electrolysis with
> steel....
> 
> So I cleaned things up a bit, and switched to NaOH.
> 
> Yup, it's a whole lot better than NaCl, if by better
> you mean that it starts at a lower voltage. I see
> about 40V to start, and things get downright scary
> at 60V. The sodium lines are present, as they were
>




                
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