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    patricke123 Guest

    Custom Cut Plates - any size, shape, etc.

    Hi everyone,

    I have friend who does custom metal fabrications and can cut custom stainless steel plates any size, shape, etc. you want. If interested in some custom cut plates just let me know and I will send you a quote. I should be able to get a REALLY good price.

    Thanks,

    Patrick

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    OK. 5"x5", 316SS. How much?
    Thanx.

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    mbjhho Guest

    plates

    what would 6"x6" cost me per plate???????
    does he cut gaskets too???
    mbjhho@yahoo.com

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    sgwilliams Guest
    How about a quote for 40 of these...

    http://turboefx.l4rge.com/dloads/316.pdf

    also need someone to give me a quote on making these I need 4

    http://turboefx.l4rge.com/dloads/LEXAN.pdf

    send quote to turboefx@yahoo.com

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    quote for 40 of these

    Quote Originally Posted by sgwilliams View Post
    How about a quote for 40 of these...
    http://turboefx.l4rge.com/dloads/316.pdf
    also need someone to give me a quote on making these I need 4
    http://turboefx.l4rge.com/dloads/LEXAN.pdf
    send quote to turboefx@yahoo.com

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    laser cut plates, acrylic, gaskets etc. for HOD parts.

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    thanks I will give him a call some time this afternoon, also I need to make a change to the lexan print...Material will now be acrylic. I was informed that Lexan is not a good material to use fo these cells...FYI

    I will also update the print when I return to the bat cave later this afternoon.

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    Quote SS316

    Can anyone please quote me, 50 plates of 316L SS gauge 20 attach to drawing?
    I have the dwg or dxf file if necessary
    Thanks

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    Here is a quote for you $0.22 per square inch plus shipping. If my math is correct it would be $396.00 I would suggest 18 gauge.
    "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb deciding what to have for dinner. Liberty is a well-armed lamb."

    ONE Liter per minute per 10 amps which just isn't possible Ha Ha .

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    Quote Originally Posted by myoldyourgold View Post
    Here is a quote for you $0.22 per square inch plus shipping. If my math is correct it would be $396.00 I would suggest 18 gauge.
    HI Myoldyourgold !!!!

    Do you have a model of effective plaque to suggest ?
    A model to build a reactor capable of producing about 1 LPM

    Thanks in advance

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    Do you have a model of effective plaque to suggest ?
    A model to build a reactor capable of producing about 1 LPM

    I only have some basic principles that I use. Some of these only make very small differences but do make a difference.

    1. The distance the bubbles travel should be as short as possible. (rectangle)
    2. The input port should be at least half the size of the exit port.
    3. Input port should be not less than 1 inch above the bottom gasket.
    4. Input port should be staggered.
    5. In put port should not be close to the electrical connection. (Duel connected plates)
    6. Use Duel electrical connections cattycorner.
    7. For one l lpm you need a 15 plate 2 stack 4 x 6 reactor. This should make you 1 lpm with reasonable amperage. Something between 12 to 20 amps.
    8. End plates both should have input and exit ports.
    9. The center plate should have no ports.
    10. Add a normal gasket between the last plate and the end plate. Not a full gasket. This creates a pocket of electrolyte that helps maintain proper levels and reduce heat.
    11. All plates should be media blasted or at least cross sanded. Media blasting is much better. Media blasted create less heat which allows you to run more amps with out damaging your plates or less amps to create the same lpm.
    12. Insulate all ports with Weld-on 16 (I use 1802) at least 1/2 inch. Only sticks if the plates are media blasted!!

    I am sure others have just as good principles or designs but this is what I follow when building a bipolar series reactor. There are some exceptions like if you are using slots across the top for exit ports the input port will be much smaller than half that area. Remember this is my BASIC principles.
    "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb deciding what to have for dinner. Liberty is a well-armed lamb."

    ONE Liter per minute per 10 amps which just isn't possible Ha Ha .

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