| > You are suggesting plastic equipment around a 200A electrodes. I'm not suggesting 200A at electrodes. The actual current will be much less with water resistance, you will obviously melt plastic if you put full short circuit current into it. It's also welding machines themselves are not created for continuous operation, especially electronics based ones. A 100A ones will croak, and go into safety shutdown even from operating at 10% of load continuously. > You first need a clean and secure place to store it at pressure enough to be continuously consumed by a living breathing human. You don't have to store it, it's about continuous generation. > Salts mixed into lye, soda, or other salts added to increase conductivity, can result in toxic chlorine and chloride fumes. Obviously you will electrolyze chlorine if there is enough of it, but you need to really be electrolyzing sea water like salt concentration for it to be an issue. > Please refrain from posting such garbage, especially medical information. I will not refrain. I will talk more with you once I will see your engineering credentials, which I believe you don't have after reading all of above. |