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    Dry cell Plans

    Well some people are trying to find plans on how to make a dry cell.... Actually I pay for this ,but for help others I will post this here.

    This is the plan for a 6" cell, but is easy to make one smaller just for experiments.... use this like a example!!!

    Dry cell plans

    Hope this help someone to clarify his ideas.
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    Here are other plans that i have made. Hope you enjoy them.

    I have put the logo of HHOForums... If the administrator want to make them an official plan of this forum, there not be problem...

    End Plate Plan
    Electrode Plan
    Neutral Plate Plan (optional)
    Gasket Plan

    And here are the AutoCad file if someone want it.
    Dry cell 6"x6".dwg

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    This is another design... 4" dry cell... I was sow in youtube That is have a real good production with this kind of cell, so i draw a plan... hope I help someone whit this..
    This cell design have a 23.38 Square Inch, per plate.
    End Plate Plan
    Electrode Plan
    Neutral Plate Plan (optional)
    Gasket Plan

    And like always the cad drawings (autocad)
    Dry Cell 4"x4".dwg

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    At least leave a thanks!!!

    Sorry my english suck.

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    d3vilman Guest

    for all of us

    i will leave a thanks. So THANK YOU.
    i dont know if this is how i will build my cell but again thank you

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    The first example design is nice and clean. I like it except for the current leakage factors. Seems like staggering the bottom water equalization would make the cell a little more efficient. I DO agree that properly sanding and then cross-hatching the plates makes a considerable difference in efficiency.

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    d3vilman Guest

    media blast

    what if i used a media blaster on the steel instead of sanding them.

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    What I found to work exceptionally well is to cross hatch and rotary sand the plates and then clean them in an Ultrasonic cleaner at 40,000 Hz leaving them microscopically clean. Then seal the plates between high temperature 1/16" thick EPDM gaskets.
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    Andy
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    21 Plate 3" X 7" KOH Dry Cell

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    Quote Originally Posted by cabrera View Post
    What I found to work exceptionally well is to cross hatch and rotary sand the plates and then clean them in an Ultrasonic cleaner at 40,000 Hz leaving them microscopically clean. Then seal the plates between high temperature 1/16" thick EPDM gaskets.
    Cool, so I assume this is your product: THE-ULTIMATE-SUPER-DRY-CELL-HHO-Hydrogen-Generator

    It looks pretty solid. Correct me if I am mistaken.

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    d3vilman Guest

    plans

    found this thought it might be some good info for someone to start with.


    http://www.hhoencyclopedia.com/hho/hho_plans/

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