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From: dlwammo
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  • What happened to EBN?!

  • I need your help. I have the sidewalls 1" plexiglass but not sure how to where to drill the holes?! and... How did you get holes in the spacers? holepuncher or drill?

  • I have watched it , soild design and build!!! good work thanks again

  • I have early EBN plates and gaskets for an 8" cell,

    have 36 plates but i think i'l build with 5 nutrals, i need another plate and gasket, is the new one compatable?

    also what did you buy for bolt sleves,

    bolt thickness and lenth for a 37 plate 8"cell??

    (im looking at walmart cutting boards myself)

  • Nice Job. Glad to see so many people using the Dry Cell design I posted June 2007. I think the square gasket is better than the round one I used. More surface area exposed to the water. My first one was with 1/16" thick plates. The 22 gage makes it easyer to make the quick connect fitting. Do you know anybody that has built a Voltage Doubler that sirHOAX discribed. Like to find out what size caps and diodes to use on the AC Alt. output?

  • Great work Brother. Is it OK if I put it on the website for guys as an instructional for assembly?

    Keep it up bro!

    Lefty

    Team EBN

  • No problem Lefty...

  • The Rubber Feet make it stand out from the rest :-P looks cool and the red would give you an 2% incress in speed just like my car hehe Keep up the good work!

  • I've got to be careful answering that one. I have an identical one to this that has black rubber feet. She might get jealous...

  • I see you have been busy also :-) Thats one nice looking cell!

  • I built this one starting with just the plates and gaskets. The project was to complete a unit with only parts that were available from local hardware stores, automotive parts stores, WalMart, etc... Places where just about anyone could pick up the items to complete a unit on their own.

    The cutting boards were only $5 each. The rubber feet let is sit nicely on the bench.

  • nice You Ebn guys are doing great work

  • Thanks. There's lots more to come...

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