It would be interesting to find out what them electrodes are made from, in electrolysis anodes have to be made from very inert materials such as platinum/platinum coated titanium, MMO or graphite(they obviously don't look like graphite), common metals would corrode under harsh oxidising conditions at the anode, stainless steel can be used for the cathodes but will only work as an anode under strongly alkaline solutions such as in a HHO cell.
It would be interesting to find out what them electrodes are made from, in electrolysis anodes have to be made from very inert materials such as platinum/platinum coated titanium, MMO or graphite(they obviously don't look like graphite), common metals would corrode under harsh oxidising conditions at the anode, stainless steel can be used for the cathodes but will only work as an anode under strongly alkaline solutions such as in a HHO cell.