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    (Baking Soda) AKA Sodium Bicarbonate Vs Sodium Carbonate

    I heard that some are using Sodium carbonate with good results.
    Has anyone tried this? How does it compare to B.S. or KOH?

    I know you can turn Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda) into Sodium Carbonate by spreading it out and baking it at 350 in the oven for 30 minites.

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    Baking Soda works great at first, but then it begins to chemically react in some really undesirable ways. I saw hellacious amounts of clear looking red particulate in the water upon my first use well over a year ago.

    My best results so far have been 2:1 KOH/NaOH. A way better electrolyte than baking soda (NaHCO3)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevo View Post
    Baking Soda works great at first, but then it begins to chemically react in some really undesirable ways. I saw hellacious amounts of clear looking red particulate in the water upon my first use well over a year ago.

    My best results so far have been 2:1 KOH/NaOH. A way better electrolyte than baking soda (NaHCO3)
    Wow, I never even considered mixing electrolytes. I'd think mixing some could be dangerous. I'm assuming that mixing 2:1 KOH/NaOH is not bad (relatively same PH and all). How strong do you mix your electrolye?

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    KOH in the best catalyst and has the best conductivity of all the e-lytes we use. Im not sure there is any reason to mix. I saw some tests done by testing the resistance in the water between 2 plates thet were a couple inches apart. KOH had the best conductivity out of everything tested.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Helz_McFugly View Post
    KOH in the best catalyst and has the best conductivity of all the e-lytes we use. Im not sure there is any reason to mix. I saw some tests done by testing the resistance in the water between 2 plates thet were a couple inches apart. KOH had the best conductivity out of everything tested.
    Of commonly used electrolytes, yes

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