Hi, I am building a good sized homemade hoffman apparatus out of pvc pipe in order to decompose water to hydrogen and oxygen and contain the gases for use. I need help to find a decent electrolyte and decent electrodes as I am having difficulty finding something that doesn't disolve the electrode rapidly, cause unwanted reactions or cost me a fotune. I hear sulfuric acid as an electolyte and platnum for electrodes will function the best, but I want to find something cheaper and easier to get. I heard nichrome wire and sodium sulfate was good, so I got some of this to be disapointed. At first it appears to function but then the oxygen electrode stops producing oxygen gas and disolves creating yellow stuff in the water. I heard graphite does well, this works but seems to quickly disolve the graphite and puts a bunch of black stuff in the water. I did an expirament with a piece of stainless steel for the oxygen electrode and this appears to work well without disolving but I did not do a long test (I only tested for about 10 minutes) to truely see if it will work very long. Thanks for any *delete me*