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    Lead Plates?

    I haven't seen anyone say they use lead plates, has anyone tried it? It seems like it would be a good material. I doesn't rust, it is corrosive resistant (They use it in batteries and that are soaked in sulfuric acid), and it is conductive. Why don't people use it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaitsev View Post
    I haven't seen anyone say they use lead plates, has anyone tried it? It seems like it would be a good material. I doesn't rust, it is corrosive resistant (They use it in batteries and that are soaked in sulfuric acid), and it is conductive. Why don't people use it?

    I tried them several years ago. They don't work at all. Lead erodes off the Anode and shorts out the entire cell. I too thought it might work but does not.

    Larry
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    Up to 14.5 MPG with no enhancers. Still testing the effects of lots of HHO and no electronic enhancers.

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    what about lead oxide? If you use the stuff they use in lead acid batteries, wouldn't that work?

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