You might be suffering from too high of a current density and/or a too dilute electrolyte solution. The cooling for your cell acts as a twofold
measure; keeping the cell from overheating, and letting the cell run a little warm to keep a saturated salt solution. Also on the current density,
I’m not sure what the recommended amp/cm^3 level is for NaClO4 but if you have a ton of water loss then that might be a problem due to too high
power. Last, iirc, AC favors cleavage of H2 and O2 while DC is more direct to bleach and eventually perchlorates (correct me if I’m wrong though).
DONT solely take my advice though, look around the board for more info. Keep your workspace well ventilated too, you really don’t want an HHO lab
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