JOINING OF Stainless steel and COPPER
Hi Guys/Girl
This is my first post here, I have been researching HHO for about 2 months now. I have a new cell design that Is currently in my head and on paper but one of the big issues I have was with joining SS316L and Copper. the next question I need to answer is what resistance this will cause for the flow of electricity.
I hope to share my new Cell design in the next few months with you guys.
Here is the artical I thought could help.
http://morebeer.com/brewingtechnique....6/palmer.html
Bill
Joining dissimilar metals.
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discreet_suffolk
Hi Guys/Girl
This is my first post here, I have been researching HHO for about 2 months now. I have a new cell design that Is currently in my head and on paper but one of the big issues I have was with joining SS316L and Copper. the next question I need to answer is what resistance this will cause for the flow of electricity.
I hope to share my new Cell design in the next few months with you guys.
Here is the artical I thought could help.
http://morebeer.com/brewingtechnique....6/palmer.html
Bill
Welcome Bill.
Clamp connections will provide adequate electrical contact for the flow of current ( nut & bolt ). If you have to join copper and 304L stainless, you can use a silver solder. However, due to the difference in electrical activity, there can be significant corrosion between the two metals especially if the joint is in the electrolyte bath.
I prefer to TIG weld 304L leaders to the power plates and complete the electrical connection with standard connections.