plates are here and gaskets are being cut unfortunately by hand with a razorblade will sand the plates this weekend
missing my ends tho how much is some hdpe 1 ince thick gonna cost me?does it have to be an inch thick?
plates are here and gaskets are being cut unfortunately by hand with a razorblade will sand the plates this weekend
missing my ends tho how much is some hdpe 1 ince thick gonna cost me?does it have to be an inch thick?
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ok now just have to drill holes and find end plates might go for some plexi for now these are 7x3 16ga 316L plates and 3/32 neoprene gaskets
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You can get by with the Walmart cutting boards (cheap) if you use a 1/4" steel plate perimeter reinforcement about an inch wide. It works well and looks rather cool...
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This is a good source: http://www.thecuttingboardfactory.co...gory_Code=3WSA
As is this: http://www.tapplastics.com/
Will you be sandblasting your plates? I would and will be once I upgrade mine to dual stack very soon.
i will check out the cutting boards thats not a bad idea...sounds cheap
and i will be sanding them 3 or 4 ways and im going to upgrade to a 2 13 [late stack setup eventually but funds are low and i dont want to buy more gasket material yet
so once its finished it will be -NNNNN+NNNNN-|-NNNNN+NNNNN- no holes in the positive plate 1/4T x 3/8W holes on bottom alternating sides for water in and 3/8T x 1/2W holes on top alternating sides for gas out
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Is there not someone close to you that could sandblast your plates fo you?
Hi Guys.
I'm totally new to this, and would like some advice/help if you can please.
Do the center of the plates not have tobe cut like the gaskets you are using?
I am trying to visualize where the water goes in and where the hho gas comes out, in a dry cell configuration. Or more so the area where the HHO is formed.
Thanks
imagine a sandwich. a slice of steel lets say 6" by 6"
now imagine a gasket on top of that also 6" by 6" but missing all but the other edge by maybe 1/2"
put another sheet of steel 6" by 6" on top of that. What you would have would be 2 plates and one gasket seperating them. Now you need a place for electrolyte to flow in via a single hole toward the bottom of EACH plate and a hole for gasses to escape via a hole in EACH plate toward the top. continue builing your sandwich and you can make a larger generator. the space in between each sheet of steel allows space for HHO production. The gap between steel plates is from the gasket holding a gap between plates but only around the edges
Well let us know when you get to the cleansing and conditioning part if you need some pointers. I would definitely make sure to wipe the plates down with alcohol or pure acetone to get those finger prints off. Congrats on your project's commencement.
this is where I get my endplates http://www.ebay.com/itm/260754447272...84.m1438.l2649