birdman0_o
Active Member
The water will have a resistance so it will regulate itself. Electrolysis works off of current and not voltage. Anything above the voltage of the cell's potential which is between 1-3V for water (if i remember correctly from my chemistry courses). Use Faraday's law to determine how much product of each will be yielded depending on the amperage you are using.
The only dangers are dealing with a) chlorine gas (your lungs will extract themselves from your body) if you inhale too much...just think of WW1...this is only an issue if you use NaCl as a current conductor. and b) using high power can electrocute you...especially since your dealing with water.
Mike
The only dangers are dealing with a) chlorine gas (your lungs will extract themselves from your body) if you inhale too much...just think of WW1...this is only an issue if you use NaCl as a current conductor. and b) using high power can electrocute you...especially since your dealing with water.
Mike