Originally Posted by
BioFarmer93
@2L8- Don't worry, you haven't ****ed me off yet
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Originally Posted by
BioFarmer93
100 amps @ 8 volts- if stacks split amperage as you stated earlier, then that would mean 25amps per stack, right?
Only if you continue to insist that you only have 4 stacks. I believe you will measure the entire 100 amps entering each reactor, being divided by 20 internally with only 5 amps passing through each cell and then joining back together into the full 100 amps on it's way to the next reactor
Originally Posted by
BioFarmer93
I learned from that book that series connecting the e-lyzers splits voltage, so 8 volts split through 4 e-lyzers makes 2 volts apiece, right?
Yes. Each of your reactors is acting like a resistor in series.
Let me try to make this real simple for both of us. It doesn't really matter how each of us choose to picture it in our heads. The bottom line is the total system amperage divided by the amperge you measure passing through a single individual cell ALWAYS equals the number of stacks you have with ANY configuration regardless of how convoluted it might seem. Of course, you have to disregard any losses due to various factors that might show up in the measurement.
"Sell your cleverness and purchase bewilderment"