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The current reversal was defaulted at 3 CP (a settable parameter named cell-period) ie; 2milliSeconds. If you have an ON gating set at 1 sec, ie the period of "2/1000" is quite a very very low value to have any detrimental effect on the plates I believe.
One way to reduce deposits is to use distilled water. The best way is to find out or quantify the gas production with and without the current reversal that was referred earlier in this thread. However, I will have to go ahead based on intuition and luck.
Nair Sir, I have not tested the the changing of polarity so quickly. It is beyond my ability and time available with other important testing going on, but I am assuming that the continued changing even in milliseconds will only delay the eventual deterioration of the catalytic layer. This layer when done right is one of the more important factors in achieving gains in the internal combustion engine in fuel used and the reduction in pollutants including NOX. Recent tests in a CARB approved lab has proved this. The catalytic layer is formed even with double distilled water. In fact the cleaner the water the better the quality of the layer. I have seen the layer come off with reversing the polarity and using high amperage to speed up the results. It literally flakes off. In the cleaning process it is important to continually change or filter out any impurities from the electrolyte and is a slow process but the rewards are high when combined with the proper conditioning. Giving it enough time the electrolyte remains clear with no more impurities coming from the electrodes in the final stages of cleaning.