I'm seeking a way to produce CO2 gas as a by product of electrolysis. I use tap water, carbon anode or cathode and a power supply. I ramp up the voltage to 60 VDC using a graphite conductor as the anode and a stainless steel cathode and get a lot of bubbling. I'm assuming the gases are hydrogen and chlorine, and CO2? I have a CO2 meter and I think I measured a small increase in ppm but am not sure my experiment's set up right. Any suggestions as to how I can maximize my production of CO2 using the electrolytic process or if I'm even on the right path? I appreciate any insight a contributor can provide.