is there anyway using water I can create a constant and enough supply of Hydrogen and Oxygen to connect to my welding torch to produce a flame,?
I saw an oxyhydrogen welding machine which runs on water and a electrolyte with a power supply it is basically just a big electrolysis machine,
can someone give me some tips on what materials I should use to get a more effective out put and what kind of power source i should use amps + voltage, I could hook it up to a transformer and use two diodes 8)
what electrodes should I use graphite ? will it provide a good and efficient output ?
what electrolyte should I use I dont have to use salt or baking soda I dont mind spending a bit of money on chemicals ect...
I think I could figure out most of the structural things what I need to know is what materials I should use to make a good and constant amount of oxygen and hydrogen
and I dont mind spending some money if it would work good

edit: (me not know edit function)
PS: whats most important is for me to have Hydrogen and Oxygen separate
to have one hose for Hydrogen and the other for Oxygen
I was just thinking: I could have two empty paint tins use the metal tin as the "electrode", pour water and electrolyte into each tin, connect a + on to one of the metal tins "because remember the metal tin itself is acting as the electrode" and connect - onto the surface of the other tin, then because the tins are separate and the circuit is not closed, just tie a wire around both of the tins together so the current passes through both tins that are together and the circuit is closed now make a hole in the covers of the two tins attach two tubes so the gas coming out of the negative tin is Hydrogen and the positive tin is expelling Oxygen so then hook both tubes to my welding torch and close the tins "tight"
plz giv me some ideas and tell me what chemicals and especially important what power source I should use thanks what do you think of the idea above?
Edited by jrrdw.