I'm am very close to building my first dry cells(2),
but I have some questions before taking the final dive. I have decided on the +NNNNN-NNNNN+NNNNN-
plate configuration that daddymikey suggested on an earlier thread I posted. The reason being is I want excess capacity to fit both my car and #2 my truck. Any overkill by oversize for my car (4cylinder/5speed) -will be offset by the map sensor setting being cut back, resulting in more mpg's. Anyone see a problem w/that logic?
Second, what is the most popular plate size, both in H X W and thickness (gauge)? Is there any advantage in square vs. octagon? Square would give more surface area obviously, but electrolite supply could suffer. Anyone ever try multiple electrolite supply on square cells... 2 or 3 supply holes vs. just 1.?
Thirdly, I've seen some "foaming" issues on some videos
, I would assume this is caused by gasket malfunction/heat/electrolite concentration. I want to avoid this, any suggestions other than what I suggested?
Fourthly, anyone have any luck or suggestions on the HHO effluent plate seal (cell leakage)between plates such as H2OPWR has logged on video? I've seen
his bear claw idea and another that suggested using oversize nylon tubing that is then melted (soldering iron) to a tight seal overlap
. I would hate to have this material break free and clog/degrade unit.
Lastly, I've got a problem w/crosssanding the plates. I believe the best bet would be to go bottom to top versus "X" style. The best output/production in my lifetime has shown to me that going with the flow is more productive than steering left or right...go right for it. A straight line is more direct than a warped line. Either way you sand it, scarred material remains, the encouraged directional flow only encourages directional flow.
( A periodic backflow pressure flush suggested)
Kudos to H2OPWR/Daddymikey1975 & Youtube for all of the informational content.
bigjim56