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    Electrolysis of Water Using Field Effect

    Ultimately this is a chemistry process. When there is a problem with the device (electrolyzer), it becomes an electrical, chemistry, and physics problem. Since the catalyst in this process is an electrical current, I look at this device as an electrical / electronics component, water included...
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    Electrolysis of Water Using Field Effect

    Water has an electrical current independent of any applied electrical current. The two resulting magnetic fields work against each other (inductive reactance), wasting power in the form of heat. Minimize the magnetic fields and you have a very efficient process. Fill a clean nonconductive...
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    Electrolysis of Water Using Field Effect

    Sorry! But your power supply is not the solution. The electrolysis of water has always been treated as a chemistry process when it should be treated as an electrical / electronics component problem. The original work was done some two hundred years ago and modern science has simply built upon...
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