Hi I am working on a new design and would rather spend more time on the drawing board than shop time in 105 degree heat. The new idea is to use only 7 cell only and increase the size to 9 x 9 active area, it will be bigger but narrow and will handle more amps. My current configuration is -nnnnnn+nnnnnn-. The only real data available to me is my own results.
Results of current generator:
30 plates between two generators running 7 cell parallel (15 plate)
450 sq in total (4" x 3.75 active area) 15 sq in x 30
Produced 800ml @ (15 Amps) (13.8 Volts)
New Idea
9x9 7 cell 81 sq in x 8 = 648 sq in
Should handle 40 amps
Should produce 1.15 Lpm @ 15 Amps??? Based on first generator results
Does anyone see a problem in the math. Everyone's calculations are different and confidential but would appreciate any feedback.
First gen was kind of disappointing, the rule I found for the math was 6.27ml per sq in. But that is not my reality (1.77ml per sq in) and am figuring one side of each cell for my math. Neutral plates help with heat control, but I question the math of the production of these plates.