I'm making a new unit for my truck. The past few days I have I have completed and conditioned the plates. Right now there will be three sets in series of four plates in parrallel. In our lingo, the center set could be considered a neutral set as this is in an open bath, however there will be about 3" of water between each set with them physically/electrically connected so that current leakage through the electrolyte is minimized. While the truck is running there should be +/- 7V across each four plate set and up to 30amps through all of them.

The container will be a five gallon clear plastic(of some sort) hexagonal shaped fish aquarium with no seams. I will mount it in the bed of the truck. The reason for the container choice is water volume and demonstration. Water volume for heat reduction. Demonstration for a clear understanding of hho to anyone interested. Pun intended.

I have a piece of lexan to use as a cover to continue the demonstration theme. Connections will be easily seen. The whole lid needs to be removable for plate/water cleaning. So, how do I attach and seal it? I have idea's but would like others thoughts as they may be better than my own.

On a side note, I will be using just well water. No additives. I've put my hand in the water many times while the plates were energized and felt nothing. I'm wondering, since it is a fish tank after all, if a goldfish could live in it. I would have to monitor temps very carefully, maybe adding a seperate water tank to circulate a greater volume of water.