I've been talking to a member from HHO Forums ( Quebecker ) through e-mails, and he said that, for efficiency, a reactor should have a rectangular form, such as figure a)
I presume that this reactor would be efficient because it has less "dead" area above the top hole/holes/slots.
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Now, in one of Mike's videos, he said that a reactor would be more efficient if shorter and wider, so that the bubbles travel less distance to the top of the plates and can get away quicker. It would be a rectangle such as figure b)
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What do you think about this ? Personally, I'm confused at this moment.
Also, for my first build, I want to use 50 square inches plates, what sizes should I use ? Ex: 7" x 7" or 5" x 10", or 6" x 8" etc.