If you look at the canadian water fuel injection patent, It says that the orfices in the injector increase in size from the inner most. Also that the water is the smallest orfice, then ambient air, then exhaust gas.
So the water wouldn't be kept from coming in contact with the positive electrode, rather the negative.
H2o, you stated a wall of air surrounding the positive electrode. Would it matter either way?
I think it would be easiest to just prepare the mixtures and send the through a set of these. Quantum Technologies - Products
But who knows what they would cost. There doesn't seem to be any sales links so one would have to contact them.
So the water wouldn't be kept from coming in contact with the positive electrode, rather the negative.
H2o, you stated a wall of air surrounding the positive electrode. Would it matter either way?
I think it would be easiest to just prepare the mixtures and send the through a set of these. Quantum Technologies - Products
But who knows what they would cost. There doesn't seem to be any sales links so one would have to contact them.
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