My understanding of diatomic (two atoms) vs monotomic (one atom) hydrogen is that diatomic is produced from the recombining of the split atoms when the voltage is above the 1.5 to 2vdc range. The recombining of base atoms creates/is an exothermic reaction and produces heat. This is why we shoot for the 2vdc source; to keep the heat down. The monotonic is supposed to be a much more powerful, or so I've read; something about chemistry. I get what looks like a boiling fine mist from my cells when the voltage is down. The small bubbles are supposedly monotomic, larger bubble diatomic. **imho**
Randohr
02' Jeep; 18mpg Highway w/o HHO
23mpg highway w/ HHO.
Parallel plate water baths, 3vdc, 16A
Efies(x4), MAP diode, AIT mod, WTS mod.