Nowadays submerged electrolyzers are the rage, and they have some distinct advantages over conventional designs: My previous guide set out to solve that issue, but in the year-plus since then the ONI meta has changed. Both designs served me well, but I always ran into (self-inflicted) issues when my water supply would get cut, or an output pipe would back up, and the whole electolyzer system would start mixing gasses, potentially even needing to be opened up, vacuumed and re-primed. I later discovered the Kharnath design in the Amazing Compendium here on Steam. Like many of you my first couple colonies used a "Rodriguez" design, popularized by Francis John. The design in that guide had a singular purpose, to ensure that H2 and O2 gasses would never mix in the output pipes from the electrolyzer.
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