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Real-Newbie HHO Questions...

Started by Sprocket, June 09, 2008, 12:11:14 PM

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Sprocket

Thanks guys, good info.  Yeah, my 'kitchen-ware' idea seems to have been ill-conceived - I expected kitchen-grade steel to be good stuff, and this is obviously not the case! :)  I have just sacrificed a few spoons as suggested and things are working much better - lots less crap being produced (I presume the brown goo is rust-based) and after a few hours the spoons aren't 'dissolving' like the other stuff, but are noticably scored in places - it would appear my cutlery isn't up to much either! :D

Time to source some quality stainless steel...

Haliburton

the better quality metal the better the electrode...... 

Dr.Greenthumb

they might be plated with nickel or some other additive used for SS. I think it takes some type of electrolysis to plate them. so by doing what your doing your reversing what was done to plate them.

Athopi

You might want to try getting rid of those copper wires and replace them with stainless. I replaced my wires with stainless welding rod (308) and had a great reduction in red scum. Also, when you buy your screws, washers and nuts from the bulk bins, there seems, inevitably, to be a zink one or two that sneak in. You will find out pretty quick which those are after you run your setup a little while.
"Now you'd better get movin' soldier, or I'm gonna start pressin' buttons!"

MrWho`

If you can get your fasteners from a fastener supplier. That way if they pull zinc you can gripe and get a discount on your next purchase.  8)

They are usually better priced and have a better selection overall.