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    Question I have started using pot (New cell design I am working on)

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    I have started using pot (New cell design I am working on)

    All suggestions/comments welcome.

    I am building a new cell using a 7" diameter x 4" high SS pot as the container.

    (BTW 304 SS = 18-8 SS normally found in SS pots and flatware.)

    I have collected several additional pots of smaller diameter and I am in the process of cutting 2.5" tall cylinders out of them.

    The inner plate will be about 5" Dia x 2.5" high ~ 40 sq in.

    It appears that the spacing between cylinders will be about 1/4".

    My question is whether 1/4" with a high KOH % is equivalent to a tighter spacing?

    Hopefully this pot won't boil!

    Should heat become a problem, I have plans on how to cool it.

    With 40 sq. in. as the minimum plate area, how many plates/wiring would you suggest for a single brute force cell?

    Guesstimate the output using 25 Amp?

    It is also possible to use a 2.5" wide strip of 304 and make cylinders of various sizes from it in order to make additional plates with tighter spacings.

    I can visualize a method whereby no welding is required to make these cylinders. I would use a plastic spacer/connector to bring and hold the 2 edges together and against the adjacent cylinder.

    BoyntonStu

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    Progress today

    I need a "pot" connection for at least 2 more.

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    Its been my experiance that more spacing requires more electrolyte, but not much. A single brute force cell will have a low concetration of electrolyte unless the voltage is very low. My double cell is two cells run in series with both being seperated by a nonconductive spacer. The Cell's config is +NN-NN+. I believe its actually 4 cells with ~3 volts on each one. In one gallon of water I have to use ~4 teaspoons of NaOH to achieve 10 amps. The spacing is 1/16"
    2006 Ram, 5.9 cummins HO. 4 cell design, 1.5 LPM@30amp, 24.3 MPG

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    Looks kind of large...is it just for the bench or is it battery tray mountable?
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    Quote Originally Posted by computerclinic View Post
    Looks kind of large...is it just for the bench or is it battery tray mountable?
    I have room for it between the radiator and the front bumper without blocking the air flow to the radiator.

    Cooling fins possible.

    "A watched pot never boils."


    It is 7 dia x 5 high.

    Pot is ground.

    I ran it dirty today at 10 amps and 9 volts just for fun and to see bubbles.

    I expect to be able to easily pump 30 Amps though it if necessary.

    My hope is to find enough pots to enable 1/16 or 1/8 spacing.

    I have 40 sq in to play with as the minimum inner tube area.



    BoyntonStu

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