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Thread: Drycell plate preperation

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    Those diodes have been kicking around for 35 years

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    Dude, that is a beast! Straight out of Dr. Frankenstein's lab. Awsome!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Q-Hack! View Post
    Dude, that is a beast! Straight out of Dr. Frankenstein's lab. Awsome!
    Thanks LOL dam enclosers cost to much, but hell it's a work tool

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    That's military spec wire! i've used lots of that stuff! good choice

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    Wow! That *IS* a beast! Perhaps there is an indoor power option for the monster cell after all!
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    Nay, plugs into normal AC out let i'm going to test my input AC current with a 100 amp DC load and let you know what it is

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    Quote Originally Posted by truckman1966 View Post
    That's military spec wire! i've used lots of that stuff! good choice
    Yes my old boss from 30 years ago, is a buddy of mine sometimes i work for him but mostly i do my satellite TV work or my videoeyewitness.com work.
    I got the wire off of him it's tough stuff used for the military 50k generaters and not easy to wind on the MOT (microwave transformer) i knocked out the shunts to make more room for that wire i had to use a awl to get the last 3 turns of wire onto the secondary. I could have got one more turn on, but then the supply would not go low enough in voltage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HHO BLASTER View Post
    Thanks Gary, Make some that you can sell and I will show it in my video with the nano coated plates. There are very many people waiting for the results. From all the information that I can gather the results should be outstanding to say the least. I just wish the entire thing was not so darn expensive to test. But as they say progress is not cheap or easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by H2OPWR View Post
    Thanks Gary, Make some that you can sell and I will show it in my video with the nano coated plates. There are very many people waiting for the results. From all the information that I can gather the results should be outstanding to say the least. I just wish the entire thing was not so darn expensive to test. But as they say progress is not cheap or easy.

    Larry
    Ok Larry i will put some pressure on my diode supplier but to a point or the price may go up, their english sucks, so its emails. Problem is when i'm up their sleeping there, they claim to have a warehouse in the States but who knows for sure

    I can't wait to see what my supply and your nano plates can do. If i build them my price will be $99.00 plus $10.00 shipping & handling in the states

    Gary

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