5 neutrals instead of 4.
Type: Posts; User: jericoriver
5 neutrals instead of 4.
See post # 64.
Go back and read all the posts in this thread. Then you will understand why thats too many volts per plate. Too much power wasted on heat.
I went there,I did not see a forum.
Please tell us about your cell. I'd like to know, thats a pretty high MMW. Thanks.
Yes it will.
You are A real whiz at PR.
I read this on your site.QUOTE: {Having a 6x6 Dry Cell and running at 15Amps will produce 2 LPM and having an 8x8 Dry Cell running at 15Amps will also produce 2 LPM} Is that what you are saying...
The links on your site don't work for viewing the dry cells.
What motor do you have in the 91 plymouth? thanks
Finish it, then show some LPM, your volts,and amps, and temperature,.At start up,and with a couple of hours run time. Good Luck
Wouldn't it be a catch 22? The pistons would be fighting the vacume on the way back up. I also wonder how long your crank seals would hold up under a vacume.
The power supply is rated at input/ 115 volts 12 amps. Thats 1380 watts of power consumed to produce 6.5 lpm. not 700 watts.
6500/1380=4.7 mmw
assuming the power supply is loaded,and the LPM is...
Can you tell us how you measured your LPM?
Good, glad thats all it was.
I would check first for a broken timing belt or chain. Pull the dist. cap and spin the motor over, see if the rotor is turning.
On ebay,Do a search for thermoelectric. I just ordered one rated at 545 watts and plan on doing some experimenting with it.