With AC currents it is possible to reach electrolysis yields > Faraday (that is a limit of the DC current).
In fact once the ions are formed on a DC method, they tend to accumulate by the cathode/anode creating de facto an inverse voltage.
Combining AC methods and mechanical vibrations (pumps, piezo, sonic, ...) you avoid the formation of the inverse voltage and the electrolysis results in an improved gas production.
But to use the hydrogen as a thermal catalyst you don't need much.
If you want to run on only water, that is another business... Stan Mayer died with his secrets.
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