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    fittings for a drycell?

    I picked up my endplates today, acrylic 8"x 8"x 1", Ordered my 6"x 6" 20Gauge 316L plates yesterday and have the tracking #.

    I need to get some fitting to plum the cell, what diameter and which do yall recomend nylon, pvc or anything else. I was going to attach the fittings via threads with a tap. I will also need some hose as well, what type do yall recomend.

    While I am at it, here is my cell layout. -nnnnn+nnnnn-nnnnn+. I was going to build my resevior and bubbler out of pvc and gaskets from HD shower pan material 1/16". PLEASE, if anyone has any input or suggestions do not hessitate to post. This cell is going into a 95 Camry 4cyl.

    BTW this is a great forum, ty for all those that contribute.



    Steve

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    I would take a trip to lowes and pickup some nylon fittings of the push on barb type. 1/4" (green packet) will do, but go for 3/8" if you're going to push to high LPM.

    Check the labelling on the hoses on the display, they will state temps etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Painless View Post
    I would take a trip to lowes and pickup some nylon fittings of the push on barb type. 1/4" (green packet) will do, but go for 3/8" if you're going to push to high LPM.

    Check the labelling on the hoses on the display, they will state temps etc.
    Nylon fittings are the way to go I used an npt tap and expoxy.It's been over a year and they havn't leaked a drop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hg2 View Post
    Nylon fittings are the way to go I used an npt tap and expoxy.It's been over a year and they havn't leaked a drop.
    I forgot to mention, Lowes has in their plumbing section some thread sealing tape in a yellow container marked as suitable for gas applications. I've had excellent results with it so far.
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    7/16" Drill bit + 7/16" -18 NPT Scew Tap + Neoprene shore 40-50A O-ring gaskets +3/8" I - 3/8" O Nylon Fittings. That will make a *very* tight seal that needs no epoxy and will even allow you to use polycarbonate without the fear of poly touching electrolyte.

    For plate gaskets, you'll want a shore 80A or so. Something strong and harder than the o-rings.

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    Any advantage to having liquid and gas flowing from both sides like this cell? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gq69NUN6PKQ


    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo11 View Post
    I picked up my endplates today, acrylic 8"x 8"x 1", Ordered my 6"x 6" 20Gauge 316L plates yesterday and have the tracking #.

    I need to get some fitting to plum the cell, what diameter and which do yall recomend nylon, pvc or anything else. I was going to attach the fittings via threads with a tap. I will also need some hose as well, what type do yall recomend.

    While I am at it, here is my cell layout. -nnnnn+nnnnn-nnnnn+. I was going to build my resevior and bubbler out of pvc and gaskets from HD shower pan material 1/16". PLEASE, if anyone has any input or suggestions do not hessitate to post. This cell is going into a 95 Camry 4cyl.

    BTW this is a great forum, ty for all those that contribute.

    Steve
    I just put my little dry cell in my 95 camry 4cyl. Where did you get 1" acrylic?

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    I opened the yellow pages and called all the plexiglass companies. I got the two plates for $30.00. I was hoping to get them a bit cheeper but i could not complain. If you need some plates check fleebay and search plexiglass. there is a guy selling 3 pieces, he will also cut them to size for no extra charge. I think they were around $20.00 apiece with shipping. http://cgi.ebay.com/1-inch-plexiglas...742.m153.l1262

    Stevo

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    This is the hole design for my cell. The gasket is 1/2" wide. The holes to hold the two cells together were going to be 7/16" but will be smaller to save some $$. I am going to mount it at an angle, I read somewhere that you will get more surface area in the catalist that way, correct me if I am wrong. The flaming skull is just cool. I have a 24" plotter in the corner catching dust, figure i will use that to cut the vynal.



    Stevo

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