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    What would you pay for this cell?

    Since I don't really have time to install these anymore I'd figure I'd still make them and sell them on eBay including an efie from www.fuelsaver-mpg.com or map sensor enhancer if a diesel. Plus all the wiring, relays, switches, plumbing and reservoir. It's an 8" x 8" 29 plate dry cell, -6N+6N-6N+6N-. The plates are 316L 20 gauge, plexiglass at the ends with 3 1/4" bolts on each side squeazing everything together, 1/8" gaskets I made myself. I was thinking of selling the whole thing for $400

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    that sounds like a very fare price. I would want 1/16" gaskets & plexiglass will crack very easy if temp changes to fast, ask me how I know that. still a good deal.
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    Plexi-glass never cracked for me, I've made seven so far, what happened to yours?

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    I have cracked 2 so far. was was from heat, it busted wide ass open and spilled e-lyte all over my truck. second one I ran alcohol through and it had surface cracks not all the way through. Im assuming from drying
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    Mines 1/4" thick, how about urs, mine doesn't get too hot though!

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    1/2" thick. I got mine hot by overdriving it. It should have only had 21 amps max. I gave it 35 for about 30 minutes and it split wide open.
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    Pexiglass is a name used for a few types of materials. So you may be talking about different types.
    The two i know of that are Plexiglas's are Cell Cast Acrylic and the extruded stuff. The Cell Cast is much better, it still can warp over time, but wont crack to easily.
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