Thanks, just trying to follow examples of success. If I did the math right, the 12.5v run is ~2.6 mmw and the 18.5v run is ~1.8 mmw. I can add another plate and see how that helps. Thanks for sharing your progress. Really looking foward to see the output from that new 60 pounder you are building !
your efficiency is currently at about 3 mmw .. there is considerable room for improvment ... with this setup, you should be able to get into the low to mid 4's ... check for leaks, make sure you have enough neutral plates to get a voltage drop to less than 3v per plate gap, see what you can do to get your plate spacing as even as possible ...
Thanks, just trying to follow examples of success. If I did the math right, the 12.5v run is ~2.6 mmw and the 18.5v run is ~1.8 mmw. I can add another plate and see how that helps. Thanks for sharing your progress. Really looking foward to see the output from that new 60 pounder you are building !
hydro4f3a 3 years ago
your efficiency is currently at about 3 mmw .. there is considerable room for improvment ... with this setup, you should be able to get into the low to mid 4's ... check for leaks, make sure you have enough neutral plates to get a voltage drop to less than 3v per plate gap, see what you can do to get your plate spacing as even as possible ...
nice build ...
SmartScarecrow 3 years ago