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Thread: Does it matter which cells are positive vs negative

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    Does it matter which cells are positive vs negative

    So i have a 25 plate cell. does it matter which cells are positive or negative?

    + n n n n n - n n n n n + n n n n n - n n n n n +

    vs

    - n n n n n + n n n n n - n n n n n + n n n n n -

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    The - is said to produce the H while the + produces the O, so the more - you have, the more H I guess would be made, so you could use that as a reference.
    Hell, it's easy to just switch the connections after doing a mileage test to see the diff it makes, so it's not such a biggie.
    Please correct me if I am wrong.

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    Hy Guys it takes 2 electrodes to work so no way could you have extra - or + or make more H or less O.

    The only advantage of having the negatives on the outside is so if something touches them they will not short out which is a slim chance the way reactors are built. Other wise it makes no difference that I have been able to measure.
    "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb deciding what to have for dinner. Liberty is a well-armed lamb."

    ONE Liter per minute per 10 amps which just isn't possible Ha Ha .

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