> Terry wrote:
> We will start with his oldest vehicle which he can no longer
> depreciate.  He knows the risks.  The rewards far outweigh his risk.
> Even a 10% improvement pays back in a little over a year.
>
> I mainly want to see if there's any difference due to "charging".

Terry/Jones (no Python jokes, please ;-),

I know that I caused some confusion earlier by not explicitly mentioning the
effects of multiple 'neutral' plates, but now I'm confused...

I thought that you were both looking at some basic experimental work, to
investigate the possibility of 100% gas-free ICE running (the putative
'waterfuel').  Is this not the case?

If not, and you're (Terry) looking to create a hydroxy booster setup, then
there's some well established techniques/cell designs that you could use -
see the Y! hydroxy group.

It would be handy to know which way you're both going, so that any
observations that I or others might offer will be pertinent to your aims.

Cheers,
Patrick


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