thanks for doing that with the wireless "Electrolysis"
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i guess 1 question would be, would the gas production increase if the surface area ( or even total mass ) of the anode was increased?
also..increasing the size of the cathode such that the outside diameter of the cathode puts it closer to the inside edge of the glass tube such that there is only a thin layer of water between the two... and see if this increases or decreases the gas.
between these two you might be able to figure out more about whats going on.
p.s an idea just occured ot me as well, how about adding parts onto both the anode and cathode to make it into the form of those "Stan Meyer" cells where concentric rings of alternating cathode - anode - cathode - anode... are formed?
Thanks again.
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