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  1. #1
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    Building a dry cell.

    using 5" round plates. spaced 1/16" apart. will have 12 plates available can get more if i need to. what would be the best layout? will be for a vehicle.

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    Why round PLATES?
    "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb deciding what to have for dinner. Liberty is a well-armed lamb."

    ONE Liter per minute per 10 amps which just isn't possible Ha Ha .

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    "Why round plates?"

    Good question -I was wondering why as well.

    Hey, for a quick lesson on dry cell design, check out HHOCONNECTION on youtube. Lots of solid, quick pointers.

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    got them cheap. and im wanting to use o-rings for gaskets. also got some round acrylic ends.

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    Okay, I see the reasoning behind that. As long as you are not rounding up some square or rectangular plates then let's see where you can go with this setup.
    Btw...you check those vidoes out yet?

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    Okay, I see the reasoning behind that. As long as you are not rounding up some square or rectangular plates then let's see where you can go with this setup.
    Btw...you check those videos out yet?

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    youll need to calculate the LPM and assume temp issues and voltage, etc you want to achieve. Do more research before you ask super vague questions like this

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