Magnetic field in electrolysis
I am a believer of the magnetic field influence over hho production. The field could be originated from magnets or the current itself.
The orientation of the magnetic field could influence the orientation of water molecules, atom flow to electrodes, electron flow from electrodes. Water is a polar molecule with positive charges on one side and negative on the other.
Water in its usual state:
http://www.3dchem.com/imagesofmolecules/watercell.jpg
With electrical current (or other processes) we start to separate the molecules from each other:
http://knol.google.com/k/-/-/28prei6...hbondwater.jpg
At first the water molecules align with our electrically generated field:
http://www.mitsumania.com/images/electricfield.jpg
After this alignement, our current starts to separate the atoms from each other, each migrating to its attracting electrode.
Then some magnets could really help speed-up the process..
http://www.mitsumania.com/images/magnets.jpg
Image Source: Stephane