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    chevyguy04 Guest

    Dry Cell Plate config

    Ok you dry cell guys, I currently am working on a dry cell -NNNN+NNNN-, I have measured output because I broke the cap for the resevoir and havent had time to fix.

    Question is, what configs are you guys using? And where, how many, and size of holes in the plates? I guess I just dont know the internal looks of the dry cell. My cell currently runs in spurts the water doesnt flow consistently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chevyguy04 View Post
    Ok you dry cell guys, I currently am working on a dry cell -NNNN+NNNN-, I have measured output because I broke the cap for the resevoir and havent had time to fix.

    Question is, what configs are you guys using? And where, how many, and size of holes in the plates? I guess I just dont know the internal looks of the dry cell. My cell currently runs in spurts the water doesnt flow consistently.
    Raise the reservoir.

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    Also, make sure the tubing runs are straight with no dips and dives.

    I'm running +NNNNN- times 4 at 2.33 LPM with Lowes switch plate covers. I use the standard mounting holes they come with for electrolyte flow.
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    what kind of amps are you drawing?

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    tullyamo Guest
    Painless,

    Are the plates you are using the 1 gang ss plates?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tullyamo View Post
    Painless,

    Are the plates you are using the 1 gang ss plates?
    They are the 304SS plates made by cooper. They are the only ones Lowes have without premade holes for switches.

    If by one gang you mean they cover a single switch, then yes.
    2006 Dodge Ram 4.7L - 16.5 mpg stock
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