Dodger;
I took me a day to research, the following, so I had something to back my words, however, in response to your claim........
Note I highlight your words, so as to refudiate them.
I'm afraid you have missed the point. Oxygen, is
attracted to the
positive electrode in
our electrolosis generator, it is the anode which requires a noble metal such as stainless steel,
the cathode will, infact, repel the effects of the oxygen.
Perhaps your generator works differently, than everybody elses.
I turn your attention to the following link, which is a very thorough study on the manufacture of hydrogen, compromised of findings of multiple individuals, rangeng well over four hundred years, of study. It was published in 1919, at the University of California.
http://www.archive.org/download/chem...00teedrich.pdf
Pay particular attention to the pages 127 (just above the diagram), and again at the bottom of pafe 131.
In both cases, it is stated that in electrolysis,
Oxygen is liberated, at the anode (positive - input terminal), and that hydrogen is liberated, at the negative (cathode).
Liberation at the positive (anode), is a
repulsed action, and just the opposition of being attracted to the anode, (as you state).
The hydrogen is liberated from the cathode, just as I implied.
I missed no such point!