<[email protected]> wrote:

> ...surely, a DC electrolysis cell will only create Oxygen at one electrode
> and
> only Hydrogen at the other? In short, it is quite simple to produce pure
> Hydrogen?
>

It isn't very pure, according to Mizuno. You have to take several extra
steps to eliminate impurities. An electrolysis separator is simple in
principle but complicated in practice. There have been many proposals to
equip houses with them, so that cars can be fueled with hydrogen for
combustion. The prototype separators have a tendency to explode. You would
need only a small one for a Rossi device, but I think a small tank of H2
would be safer and cheaper.

The Rossi device itself is a tank of hydrogen. A high-temperature one, at
that. So if keeping a tank of hydrogen around the house is inherently
unsafe, the whole machine is unsafe. The addition of an extra external tank
does not seem to make it more unsafe.

- Jed

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