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RE: D.C. Danger with water gaps
Original poster: "Pete Komen by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla@uswest.net>" <pkomen@zianet.com>
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Hi, i think u are mistaken, i used standared AC to
produce hydrogen and oxygen before, thisway it dosent
eat the electrodes as quick. The humidifier thing
could be 2 heating elements. Another potential source
for a balast??
--Tom
On two different types of steam humidifiers that I have encountered, the
electrodes were either carbon rods or steel plates. All the heating takes
place in the water. I have no idea if they produce oxygen and hydrogen.
Pete