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Thread: Electrode Configuration

  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by rmptr View Post
    TrueValue hardware store chain?

    or Ace hardware chain stores?

    probably 12 -14 cents each for small SS nuts.

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    OK... I just returned from local True Value hardware store...

    A company named Hillman stocks the TV nut& bolt selection. The guys were there... SS is grade 304.

    10-32 x 2" =16c
    10-32 nut = 16c
    #10 flat w = 16c
    large flat w= 30c
    Nylon wash= 5c
    Nylon nuts = 20c
    1/4-20x2 nylon bolt=30c

    Roebic brand Drain Opener. Sodium Hydroxide, Lye, is $5 for one quart liquid.

    Forgot to check SS blank outlet cover plates, but they are $1.59 @ Home Depot.

    Adjustable barbed irrigation bubblers go from 80c to $2.30 each.

    Still no source for a single one quart wide mouth Ball Mason canning jar. A case of 12 is $10...

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    Hobby Lobby has them for like $1.50. The jars, that is.

  2. #32
    goingreen Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by h-power View Post
    I thought that was the case but just wanted to verify. I already have an $8,000 computer that has all that info and more on it. What I am looking for is a good set of plans to build an under dash EFIE for the O2 sensor enhancer.
    Try this link for EFIE plans:
    http://www.alt-nrg.org/efie.html

    This is by Zero Fossil Fuels.

    I was going to build my own but for around $55 you can buy one already made....I Figured it would take be 8+ hours to get the components, build it, etc so, decided to buy a ready made unit....
    This is the one I bought:
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...235417192&rd=1
    Hope this helps!

  3. #33
    Bwanar Guest
    Here is the best and cheapest one I've found. He even shows you how to make them yourself in a Youtube video if you'd like to go that route.

    http://www.pwmpower.com/efie.html

  4. #34
    lou Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Fishhook View Post
    Well, the n means neutral plate. I am drawing a diagram of my cell model, which I will have someone scan for me. Then you should be able to link and see it. I am encouraging everyone to calculate their liters per amp minute, so that we can all use this forum to figure out how to get the most out of our time and money, which is the same as making prudent use of our heartbeats.
    I am also concerned about rate of heat rise in these things, so hopefully everyone will be measuring that as well.
    in the words of my youngest daughter "this place is da bomb"
    There is so much info and you guys are so gracious.

    And I'm catching on...but what is a liter? I was going along grasping the HHO thing but "liter" came along and.......I'll goggle it.

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