We used to add lye IIRC to accelerate the process and only captured  
the gas coming off of one electrode, damn if I remember which one  
tho', was it pos being hydrogen?  Or the other way around?
Lester
Who stopped paying attention in PChem
On May 16, 2008, at 3:19 PM, Glen Byrns wrote:
> Of course the gas exploded, it was hydrogen and oxygen.  Problem  
> was, and
> is, you will put more energy into separating the water into hydrogen  
> and
> oxygen than you will get burning it.  Its the old thermodynamic law  
> of "no
> free lunch". Rip-offs like this make people who paid attention in  
> chemistry
> class laugh and laugh.  Everybody knows that this won't work unless  
> you also
> put one of those little turbolator fans in your intake and a bis-a$$  
> magnet
> on your fuel line.   Then, maybe.........
>
> Glen Byrns
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