Well, after a much time spent away on other projects, we got back on the full size catalytic unit.
There was a lot of trouble with plate coatings, given the size (9" x 17.5"). I ended up doing a...
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Well, after a much time spent away on other projects, we got back on the full size catalytic unit.
There was a lot of trouble with plate coatings, given the size (9" x 17.5"). I ended up doing a...
I don't have any material anymore, but if you get some material, you can get it laser cut or water jet cut.
Check the internet for local services to do that sort of work
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no catch, i didn't end up needing all the plates. now i am selling some off
Hey Richard, until you prove it, it's all bull****.
Listen, master of the run on sentence. No one can read that meter in your car, while it is jiggling around.
I will help you, because you are a little confused about what everyone would consider...
wow, such a good deal and no interest?
We have switched gears a bit.
We are doing the large version of the stainless steel unit. That will be for bench testing the bike.
We also took three pieces of the nickel and we are creating a...
I agree, but it also looks like that manifold might have some internal details, which might point to separate chambers.
After all that work, I wouldn't have combined the liquid.
I wish I could see if they were combining the liquid in those reservoirs. I would guess no.
You know what is funny, it is almost the same format of unit I was about to build.
It's funny, this is a series cell with individual circulation. This is exactly what everyone is striving for now.
I have 4 plates of nickel 200.
9" x 12" @ .062"
70 bucks takes it.
This is a good deal
Cut them in half and you can build a 7 cell unit with 9" x 6"
I think that people would like a slightly more scientific demonstration of whatever it is you are doing.
Maybe a clear readout of the gauges. A clear illustration of the components, how they are...
I wish my center plates were .031". My laminated cell ended up being made from the material intended for the tube.
if I had my way, the outside plates would be .062 and the nuetrals would be...
all I know is that when I got quotes, some were as much as 1200 bucks. Online metals did it for only 300 bucks.
yea, online metals is really cheap
a lot cheaper than anyone else i found.
I don't know if they have thinner, but I would imagine they might.
We are doing well. I have finalized the design for the isolated non-circulating unit.
I have also finished designing and ordering the material for the full size circulating 2 cell unit. 9" x 18"...
hey guys, the ends of the plates are open to a common pool of water. That equals current leakage.
CURRENT LEAKAGE IS CURRENT LEAKAGE.
i can't believe a moderator hasn't locked this thread. It is such a waste of everyone's time.
Who is the moderator??
there is a myriad of problems with that design you are doing.
You can't have aluminum involved in these things. Second, even spacing between the cathode and anode must be maintained.
Clean...
Yea, there are holes in the plates, to facilitate filling / circulation.
Electricity flows through water better than through plates, so your power goes through the holes and doesn't do work.
keep up the good work
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quantum sphere, in santa ana ca.
We just plugged the small cell back in and did some follow up tests with temp readings.
We also ran the gas through a 1 micron filter, to make sure it was dry.
Anyway, it is interesting,...
Prove?
Can someone please lock this thread?