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Electrolytes are chemicals when introduced in a liquid, in the case of hydrogen production water, to give liquid the ability to carry electrical current. Some examples are, Baking Soda, Potassium Hydroxide, Salt, Sodium Hydroxide, and Vinegar. They all work and each have their own place in the Hydrogen Booster Technology. Further, the effectiveness and usefulness of any one electrolyte is determine more by the design of the system than the type of electrolyte used.

This forum is designed to assist you in learning more about Hydrogen On Demand and other fuel saving technologies and not in a comparisons on, which electrolyte is good, better, or best. We will simply provide you the information and it is up to you to decide.

This is all that will be discussed about this subject. This post is closed and any other post regarding electrolytes in the areas open to Forum Members will be deleted from this forum.


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