Many thanks. Could you please do a short circuit test which materials deliver thr most current?
Also what ohmical DC resistance does thr fiber tube have from one end to the other?
Could you please measure this with your Ohm meter please?
Many thanks in advance.
overunitydotcom 9 months ago
Have you tried other negative metals? Like the carbon or maybe magnesium (zinc or magnesium- the sacrificial rod used in some water heaters).
CoyoteGenius314 9 months ago
Dear Stefan,
The CF Tube material is From Mc Master Carr Item # 8654K57
1/8 wall thickness, 1.25 ID 1.5OD
The Carbon Block is also from Mc Master Carr
1763T13
High Temperature Conductive Graphite 1/4" Thick X 1" Wide, 3" Length
diveflyfish 9 months ago
Very nice.
Where did you get the carbon fiber from ?
Can you please post the exact type material number ?
Many thanks.
Regards, Stefan.
Clear and concise, Thanks!
These cells continue to be very interesting.
min2oly 10 months ago
Many thanks. Could you please do a short circuit test which materials deliver thr most current?
Also what ohmical DC resistance does thr fiber tube have from one end to the other?
Could you please measure this with your Ohm meter please?
Many thanks in advance.
overunitydotcom 9 months ago
Have you tried other negative metals? Like the carbon or maybe magnesium (zinc or magnesium- the sacrificial rod used in some water heaters).
CoyoteGenius314 9 months ago
Dear Stefan,
The CF Tube material is From Mc Master Carr Item # 8654K57
1/8 wall thickness, 1.25 ID 1.5OD
The Carbon Block is also from Mc Master Carr
1763T13
High Temperature Conductive Graphite 1/4" Thick X 1" Wide, 3" Length
diveflyfish 9 months ago
Very nice.
Where did you get the carbon fiber from ?
Can you please post the exact type material number ?
Many thanks.
Regards, Stefan.
overunitydotcom 9 months ago
Clear and concise, Thanks!
These cells continue to be very interesting.
min2oly 10 months ago