A 12 volt car or utility battery (possibly with a large electrolytic capacitor) using a 5/8 inch
Tungsten Carbide-Tipped Masonry Drill as the anode slowly dipped into the D2O electrolyte
pool should create a high current arc if the pool is conductive enough.
 
Frederick
 
I wrote:
>
> Jones
>
> Actually to get the most bang for the buck, a low voltage (~15 volt D.C.)  arc discharge in D2O
> using a Tungsten Carbide anode & D2O pool cathode laced with K2CO3 is worth a try.
> That pressure cooker (high voltage water LiOH) discharge experiment I did in 1975 keeps coming back to haunt me.
>
 
 
 
 

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