how hard should the gaskets be? i have some neoprene with durometer rating between 55-65. is this good enough?
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how hard should the gaskets be? i have some neoprene with durometer rating between 55-65. is this good enough?
how would i go about doing that? could i just cut a circle out of a neoprene gasket?
im also trying to find the right amount to "idle" without any gas and the rpm can be increased by adding gasoline. i dont know how to calculate it but i do know that BioFarmer is right. use his set...
Bottle, cap, shipping, $15. $15 saved
thanks that got me right where i wanted.
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this is the one i picked out
ya i dont need all that. i can drill and thread my own holes and mount with my own brackets. and shape doesnt really matter to me. all i need is the translucent tank with an air tight cap.
im looking for a cheap reservoir or container that i can make into an effective reservoir. $30 is just to much for a plastic tank. i thought PVC but im not sure how the shape will affect the gravity...
If i were to add a second stack to make it + N N N - N N N + would that pull the same amps and create only a small amount more heat but produce more gas (if i were to be supllying to a larger engine)?
i figured if i use multiple stacks i can reduce the heat. i can run my dry cell for hours and hours on end without nearly as much heat as SS. and the amount carbon collecting at the bottom is minimal...
you might want to do some research. look at a reaction table. its a good substitute to titanium
thanks so much. that answered a lot more than i expected. so if im looking to get under .5 amps/sq. in. how can i adjust the amount of amps? would the number of stacks or number of plates effect this...
Why would neutral plates produce more gas? wouldnt the larger distance from + to - increase resistance, and on top of that you add dead plates? to me it sounds like production would decrease greatly....
i have been using carbon rods out of a lantern battery. i have noticed an increase of production compared to SS. my first dry cell i plan on building with graphite plates
I've been playing around with carbon rods lately and im hoping to make my first dry cell with 1/4"x4"x4" graphite plates. they are fragile but they absorb the heat, dont react with KOH or HHO, and...