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  1. Thread: graphite?

    by Danger
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    Graphite electrodes will work very well but they...

    Graphite electrodes will work very well but they will eventually disintigrate because of oxidation (C + O2 = CO2). Production will be much better than using stainless steel because graphite has such...
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    I've been trying to perfect a design I'm working...

    I've been trying to perfect a design I'm working on that utilizes fiberglass (glass wool). It does work for stopping the flame, and works well. However, you need to have it packed in such a way that...
  3. Thread: bad ARRESTOR

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    This post ^.

    This post ^.
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    I think that nothing will happen. Your cell will...

    I think that nothing will happen. Your cell will run just fine. Your plates might start to show signs of wear a bit sooner, but overall they won't disintegrate overnight.
  5. Thread: my flashback

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    What does it look like on the inside? Does it use...

    What does it look like on the inside? Does it use a porous plastic medium, porous metal medium or something else?
  6. Thread: volts vs amps

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    The more volts you run, the more amps you can...

    The more volts you run, the more amps you can push through with less resistance. For example, if you are running 2v through 50 plates, you will not be able to draw as many amps as if you ran 50v...
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    You can make one with a filter canister and a...

    You can make one with a filter canister and a spun polyester sediment prefilter.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKplIM0ahCo
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    If your wires are heating up, try using a higher...

    If your wires are heating up, try using a higher gauge (lower number) wire to resolve that issue.
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    Thanks for the links. Would you say that meter is...

    Thanks for the links. Would you say that meter is accurate? How long did it take you to receive the meter? I'm located in the midwest.
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    Dry cell electrolyte temps

    Has anyone ever measured the temperatures of their electrolytes? How many LPM are you guys getting and at what temps?
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    Once you have an appropriate bridge, one other...

    Once you have an appropriate bridge, one other thing I can recommend is putting a CPU heatsink on it to help with heat. It should work well without any mishaps.
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    Where to get a good clamp meter?

    Where can I get an inexpensive and good (maybe an oxymoron, I know) digital clamp meter that has the capacity to measure up to at least 200A AC and 500V AC or more? I'm particularly interested in a...
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    That's a really interesting design with a good...

    That's a really interesting design with a good output. He is right about gas movement in dry cells. I just don't know how much of an impact having a cell that way would have on production, if any at...
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    I'm not quite sure about using CO2 to trick the...

    I'm not quite sure about using CO2 to trick the O2 sensor in the car. Someone with lots more automotive experience should comment on that.

    Sometimes baking soda is used in recipes to make...
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    Is your bridge rated to withstand voltages...

    Is your bridge rated to withstand voltages running through it? If the rating is printed on it, it's probably the maximum it can withstand for a short period of time and not continuous operation. If I...
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    Chlorine is NOT a byproduct of baking soda. There...

    Chlorine is NOT a byproduct of baking soda. There is a lot of this misinformation floating around. Baking soda is NaHCO3. There are no chlorine molecules there. It is true that baking soda does...
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