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Thread: Is this the best producing most efecient cell design?

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    jmartinmz Guest

    Is this the best producing most efecient cell design?

    I have been looking for a new cell design and want to go with the most efecient design. I think I have found it and wanted to see if anybody agree's with me. Here is the cell design:
    http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=_uEHF8wGNcs
    http://ebnstore.com/usa/ny/Arcade/in...tegory&path=22
    On this youtube video he produces 2 LPM with 13.3 volts / 29.9 amps
    These guys claim a 5.03 MMW efficiency rating with no heating problems. Does anybody know of a cell that performs as good or better then this design? If so could you please post the design. Take care, Jmartinmz

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    RadGenH2O on youtube uses this kind of design and seems to get very good output, I would recommend checking out his videos for more info on this design of cell, I believe the proper name for it is a 'Sid' cell.
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    fuelcommander Guest
    Every plate i run is a + - + - + - design. The production is phenominal the only problem is your heat and amp run away. I have a small advantage to control that because i have access to an electrical engineer and he has made me several devices that control the incoming voltage and also the amp draw.

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    Bossman Guest
    look for the Gorilla cell, I think it produces 10 LPM

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    Bossman Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by jmartinmz View Post
    I have been looking for a new cell design and want to go with the most efecient design. I think I have found it and wanted to see if anybody agree's with me. Here is the cell design:
    http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=_uEHF8wGNcs
    http://ebnstore.com/usa/ny/Arcade/in...tegory&path=22
    On this youtube video he produces 2 LPM with 13.3 volts / 29.9 amps
    These guys claim a 5.03 MMW efficiency rating with no heating problems. Does anybody know of a cell that performs as good or better then this design? If so could you please post the design. Take care, Jmartinmz
    After much research on the web I'm thinking this type of cell will be the direction of the future. Low temps & high output.

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