2006 Ram, 5.9 cummins HO. 4 cell design, 1.5 LPM@30amp, 24.3 MPG
Thanks Stratous that makes sense, someone on another forum brought this up and i started to panic because i had bought a similar unit . Thanks
how would u clean the cells?
Hey Stratous,
With the polycarbonate boxes you make, I have a couple questions.
1. With the adhesive that you use to bind the bottom and sides together, do you sometimes have to add more adhesive after the first application has cured to complete the air/water tight seal?
2. Can you do graceful heat treated bends to the 3/8" polycarbonate? Like if I wanted a 90 degree bend.
Good looking box. Was thinking about going that way with my cell that I am waiting on. I am still in the experimentation stage of making one that looks good and has real good output. I know that discs don't seem to put out much from some test results that have been run so far. So seems square plates are going to be the way to go. Does the place you get the poly from have a website by chance? Want to have a look at what they are asking and what not incase I can get some or find a place around here. 275 deg is nice high temp.
Also, what are you using to glue them together after your cuts? Due to temp and water/air-tight restrictions. I know a friend of mine showed me some stuff that actually melted the plexi together so it was bonded as one piece.
Thanks.
Have a look at this site, lots of info on plastics http://www.theplasticshop.co.uk/
Look at the plastics index.
2006 Ram, 5.9 cummins HO. 4 cell design, 1.5 LPM@30amp, 24.3 MPG
Thanks bud!
I've been building cells for years out of Plexi, and used what would be considered very danderous levels of KOH in them... I've never had a problem.
GOY
Hi,
Good I found this, I would like to warn you about using lexan.
I've ordered my acrylic containers from
http://www.h2oreactor.com , and also asked this lexan containers, here's what I got.
48 hours testing is not sufficient.
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Lexan is the wrong material for this,
There are sellers out there making lexan (or polycarbonate) containers for hho applications, obviously they dont know anything about this material, they haven't done any stress testing, and how it reacts with the catalyst (KOH/NaOH), with the combination of this chemical and heat, it will crack and craze, it doesn't happen in few days, but it'll show stress in about a month or so, I can send you photos of how it looks, but if you look at youtube.com and search for bornman88 you'll see how it is"