Does HHO Plate Spacing Make a Difference?
In one word. Yes! Positive plates called anodes and the negative plates called Cathodes when charged and submerged in water turn into what's called a compositor. A
A capacitor is an electrical/electronic device that can store energy in the electric field between a pair of conductors (called "plates"). The process of storing energy in the capacitor is known as "charging", and involves electric charges of equal magnitude, but opposite polarity, building up on each plate.
Capacitors are often used in electric and electronic circuits as energy-storage devices. They can also be used to differentiate between high-frequency and low-frequency signals. This property makes them useful in electronic filters.
Increasing or decreasing the distance between the Charged plates increases or decreases the dielectric in this case water. Less space means less charge that has to build up in the Dialectic.
Put simple the less space between your plates the more the electrical energy can discharge and produce the HHO as the bi product of electrolysis.
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