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"After electrolysis and weightments, the deposits are removed by dissolving in single acids without any damage to the electrodes. Before re-use the electrodes should be cleaned with distilled water followed with drying around 100 C. When determining Zinc, tin, lead, cadmium or mercury content by cathodic deposition, a prior electro deposit of copper or silver is recommended to avoid alloying with platinum. "the deposts are coming from the water, and just a hair from the electrodes. the water is common tap water. distilled water yields MUCH less hydrogen. tap water minerals aid in the splitting of hydrogen from the oxygen. however, it tends to boil the water. we are trying to keep boiling to a minimum as it could potentially allow acidic water to be sucked into the intake tract. there are many other things to consider that I have not meantioned. While david has the hyundai going with hydrogen, I have been in contact with Aquamist and now have a few prototype parts from them to facility a better aquamist installtion. So thats ongoing as well. not to mention working on the jeep on a daily basis and tearing down the 280z motor for it's rebuild. I always have my hands in stuff.
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