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From: greenbynature
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  • hey friend , i had big problems using a inverter welder, it was rated at 49 volts 80 amps but my testing was only able to get 5 amps out of it and it would only crank out 11 volts ??? i dont get it

  • great work friend you could make a very nice torch out off this device . you totaly get it wen it comes to the importance of elite flow for optimum cell output

  • Thanks NOBOX7, your right, it would make a nice torch, on this clip i was using a 200A inverter welder as a psu, obviously it didnt know it was switched on at this low output.

    I have a better suited bench power supply for my 14v cells at 5-15v variable at 30A but the welder would kick ass with a suitable 40v cell at 2v per plate.

  • @greenbynature by the way i have done sum research and in the old days they used steel plates and the devices would be ran for months at a time, im gonna try it , ss is a horible conducter and it creats a carsinegin, hexavalent chromium, i have the cell built and im gonna test it today, ill get back to ya, i love your work by the way, that bubble seperater would also solve my on goin faom problem

  • THIS IS A VERY NICE SET-UP......

  • Thanks vox, i'm just building a new cell to suit the voltage, i will post a update video when it's finished explaining whats new and also have a close look at the power supply.

  • Really nice setup . Thanks for posting.

  • Thanks, I will post other clips as progress is made.

    I have now lowered the mesh bubble trap in the reservoir and that allows a larger settling chamber.

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