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Thread: solid plates or net?

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    solid plates or net?

    i was wonder if using net instead of solid plates will incrise or decries the production of hho?

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    Decrease, to many holes for current to pass through, use Solid plates. Read more and include other forums.
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    I'm picking a solid plate would work best, as the current needs to go through IT, not the electrolyte around it. Just a wild guess, but it seems like a logical option.

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    Also my opinion is the same as the other plate>netting. But i just wanted to add in the fact that the plates will give you way more surface area to produce gas than the netting would.

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    ok how thick should be the plate 1/16 " ,1/8 " or 1/4"?

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    In my experience, the thinner, the better. I generally use .022" - .028" and it works great.
    It's also relatively cheap at $36 for a 36"x36" sheet.
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    36"x 36" so it's like 6 x 6 plates and to build a good one i need at least 12 right?

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