On 8/1/06, Frederick Sparber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I used a small quantity of Baking Soda (NaHCO3) plus 20 Mule Team Borax (Death Valley Days hosted/narrated/acted in on the radio by Ronald Reagan) Na2B4O7-10 H20. This jumped the current for our 12 wallplate cell from about 1.5 milliamperes up to about an Ampere at 12 volts.
I appreciate all the great advice. I am not sure exactly what it is that I am trying to do. :-) I thought it was purely the capacitive effect of the parallel plates which could turn the water into (engine) whine. Once the water is charged, then you put it into a hydrolyzer, with electrolyte, and compare the effect of charged vs uncharged water. BTW, I did clean the plates with methylbenzene before assembly. But, as you know, SS still looks oily when clean. Much more scum appearing on the surface. Still lots of anode bubbles. 1.1 mA this morning. Terry

