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  1. I have just posted one of my videos as a response to this due to your posting and the reply I have used. My testing was going towards 3 phase 3 frequency multi electrode my term TRIPHASIC.

  2. thanks…iwas gonna use the plasti dip myself but since you seem the heads up i will deny that bum steer. i will soon release my design…it involves only leakage travelling 3 inches (weaving poly film on alternate plates…seems less than that hole there leaks….sinking stone goes glub glub glub

  3. Very nice. i cant wait to try this nr myself. So your unit is now +nnnn-nnnn+nnnn- ?

    How did you connect your wires?

  4. let us all know please … there are many looking for an inexpensive solution to this problem … so far, best, cheapest, most reliable is the slit tubing … but there must be a better way …

    looking forward to some production numbers … she looks pretty good, but do she put out ???

  5. Thanks… I did notice that they do not have to be to tight. I just tighten enough and air pressure test. I still think maybe the Geocel may be the way to seal the intake holes. I will test to see how this holds up in electrolyte and heat with my first 16 plate wet cell. I believe it will hold up with my field experience with this product.

  6. that appears to be a very nicely constructed device … good luck with it …

    by the way, you will find that you really dont have to tighten them up that much … with the wing nuts I use, finger tight is tight enough …

  7. Where does everybody keep finding all these cool materials to build with?

    Looks like a very good dry cell. Very nice.

  8. NOTE: I added the three extra neutral plates and got rid of the plasti-dip. I guess others have had problems with this disolving in the electrolyte. I did add a slit poly tubing in the intake holes in place of the plasti-dip. The poly tubeing over the bolts are now 1.875″. So 16 plates and about 6 more gaskets. This did not take long to do. As you can see this only took 9 minutes to assemble.

High-efficiency tri-cell electrolyzer assembly


how to assemble a high-efficiency tri-cell electrolyzer for oxyhdrogen gas production.