I calculated the rate of production of H2 and I'm not sure if it is correct.
With 30 A, it should produce 104 mL/min of H2 at STP.
If I use Faraday's Law, I get 205 mL/s of H2 at STP.
That is a big difference. Is it correct?
(I'm assuming 1 mol of H2 occupies 22 L)
In my first calculation, I assumed that each electron in the current would get captured by a H+ and end up as H, which eventually ends up as H2(g).
There is this website that talks about 40 A and getting 2.0 to 4.5 L of (H2+O2) per minute, which means 1.33 L to 3.0 L of H2/min
http://www.aardvark.co.nz/hho_fraud.shtmland that seems rather high.