Hi everyone! I'm new at this, but I've been buried in research for a couple of weeks now and have been having a blast learning about this technology!

Anyways- to the point!



Even though the electrolyte used was an acidic compound instead of an alkaline, I found his results interesting. According to his tests, lower Ph of the water showed a better efficiency of HHO production? And may be a factor with electrolytes of choice, being too alkaline/acidic.

If this is truly the case, I was wondering that maybe Ph control methods used for fish tanks may be helpful in maintaining a proper balance? for instance adding a small amount of Calcitic gravel?

I've also been researching if Calcitic gravel, added to the water would provide a sufficient electrolyte supply to the water? If so it would serve as a longterm electrolyte additive, but I have been having trouble finding answers to that question...

Thanks for your help!