@altadesouza Best production is -nnnnn+nnnnn- for a 12-13.8 Volt system that gives 12/6 = 2 volts / cell to 13.8/6 = 2.3 volts /cell. That is optimum. I do not know the plate area but he should get about 1 lpm at about 16-18 amps using a 10% concentration of KOH. Well done ssfuturescott.
Hello my friend, I live in Brazil, I can not speak English, I used the google translator to type in, wanted to assemble a kit for my car, it could pass the measure as plate thickness, width, length, thickness of the sealing or mounting diagram, and all necessary materials will be very grateful, hugs, Amauri Correa da Fonseca. Email: amauri12009@uol.com.br
@altairdesouza think he'd get more production with - n n + n n - the plates are close enough.
brings electricity useage down with less -/+ electrodes, if you can get it to 1.46 volts per plate gap it would run really efeciently at 9 volts, just add electrolyte until you get the amps up just till is starts boiling water, then rectify it to just under boiling the water.. hehe bet it will put out around 4 to 5 litres a minute, its 3 times the surface area of mine,mines 1.5 per minute :-\
Hello, there is possibility of providing more detailed this project to my email, I hope to make a generator to put in my car and pass on to my friends.
OK. I've watched some more vids about drycells without holes. What is the purpose exactly. Do the holes create leakage current? or is it just a surface area issue?
@sodapop503 end run, the sides of the plates attract more electricity, taking it away from the mass surface area, making it more efficient. pumping water into the cell is a bad idea, electrolsis takes time, pushing water past the plates faster then the plates can turn the water into hho will give you less hho. Dry cells have a max output, exceeding this output WILL burst the cell (pressure) unless you make it stronger by simply making the plexiglass thicker. tiny holes are going to trap the hho
It seems like a good idea as long as your electrolyte does not make contact with the edge of the plates. That will create leakage current and pretty much defeat the purpose of the dry cell.
You have the right idea... no holes in the SS plate. There must be no angled or sharp surfaces to enable electrons to escape with least resistance. That is what creates leakage currents that have minimal effect on gas production. Have you experimented with frequency variations for resonance effect?
where do you buy your material at, the glass im talking about? every where i looked its so dagone expensive. is it acryllic, or somthing else and does it seem to hold up good to the heat? thanks, u do nice work
very nice ... I followed this path in one of mine but ran into problems with "gasket squish" ... once my gaskets compressed, my spacing changed slightly and my manifold no longer fit ... was quite frustrating because initial tests looked pretty darn good ...
I think I am going to try a hard plastic spacer using a manifold setup similar to what you are trying ... I am not real good at machining so that will be the next big challenge for me ... hard to do by hand with my Dremel ...
I got some corrugated plastic signs and cut them up to make spacers. Gas flows out the holes in the plastic. I'll be looking for some heavier grade plastic if my crappy little prototype impresses me. Hopefully, the glue wont break loose when I try to pump it.
Buy this plasmas glass?
yusif38 5 months ago
@altadesouza Best production is -nnnnn+nnnnn- for a 12-13.8 Volt system that gives 12/6 = 2 volts / cell to 13.8/6 = 2.3 volts /cell. That is optimum. I do not know the plate area but he should get about 1 lpm at about 16-18 amps using a 10% concentration of KOH. Well done ssfuturescott.
amos033 6 months ago
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fonsecaamauri 9 months ago
for a generator hydrogenio with 7 boards should be configured as N-+.
altairdesouza 10 months ago
@altairdesouza think he'd get more production with - n n + n n - the plates are close enough.
brings electricity useage down with less -/+ electrodes, if you can get it to 1.46 volts per plate gap it would run really efeciently at 9 volts, just add electrolyte until you get the amps up just till is starts boiling water, then rectify it to just under boiling the water.. hehe bet it will put out around 4 to 5 litres a minute, its 3 times the surface area of mine,mines 1.5 per minute :-\
Me102288 7 months ago
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Hello, there is possibility of providing more detailed this project to my email, I hope to make a generator to put in my car and pass on to my friends.
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altairdesouza 10 months ago
what the long term test for this mamafold design
does it hold up?
eloid777 1 year ago
50 psi pump for what, pump water into cell? just put the water above the cell, no need for pump :-o
Me102288 1 year ago
Look at the web site trucker cell.
ssfuturescott 1 year ago
get it up and running and posta update?
eloid777 1 year ago
Yes this is a great idea...patented one as well.
Bob Potchen
President,
The Cell, Inc.
TheCellInc 1 year ago
update us please!
eloid777 1 year ago
how did this work out there no update... avail?
eloid777 2 years ago
Let me know if you later have a problem with foam.: you may want to go back to the holes to relieve it with double- inlet & outlets.
heycolslaw 2 years ago
OK. I've watched some more vids about drycells without holes. What is the purpose exactly. Do the holes create leakage current? or is it just a surface area issue?
sodapop503 2 years ago
@sodapop503 end run, the sides of the plates attract more electricity, taking it away from the mass surface area, making it more efficient. pumping water into the cell is a bad idea, electrolsis takes time, pushing water past the plates faster then the plates can turn the water into hho will give you less hho. Dry cells have a max output, exceeding this output WILL burst the cell (pressure) unless you make it stronger by simply making the plexiglass thicker. tiny holes are going to trap the hho
Me102288 1 year ago
It seems like a good idea as long as your electrolyte does not make contact with the edge of the plates. That will create leakage current and pretty much defeat the purpose of the dry cell.
sodapop503 2 years ago
You have the right idea... no holes in the SS plate. There must be no angled or sharp surfaces to enable electrons to escape with least resistance. That is what creates leakage currents that have minimal effect on gas production. Have you experimented with frequency variations for resonance effect?
nevenante 2 years ago
No holed dry cell. Awesome!!
cymaticman 2 years ago
Warning Hexavalent chromium
Willbyron75 2 years ago
This is great!!
Nice design, this could also be used to refill the cell, and with no holes in the plates you can fill it up more
OptimusTechnologies 2 years ago
Nice design. Very Clean.
I wish mine looked this good, but I'm practically using caveman tools, so I guess I can't expect too much.
HHO4ALL 3 years ago
where do you buy your material at, the glass im talking about? every where i looked its so dagone expensive. is it acryllic, or somthing else and does it seem to hold up good to the heat? thanks, u do nice work
docscot11 3 years ago
thats the same thing i done on my no hole, but the efficiency gain wasnt worth the trouble
jdcmusicman 3 years ago
I an going to run a 50 psi pump on the inlet side
ssfuturescott 3 years ago
i hop you are using more holes than the demo you will be building back pressure .nice idea .
najman100 3 years ago
very nice ... I followed this path in one of mine but ran into problems with "gasket squish" ... once my gaskets compressed, my spacing changed slightly and my manifold no longer fit ... was quite frustrating because initial tests looked pretty darn good ...
I think I am going to try a hard plastic spacer using a manifold setup similar to what you are trying ... I am not real good at machining so that will be the next big challenge for me ... hard to do by hand with my Dremel ...
SmartScarecrow 3 years ago
I got some corrugated plastic signs and cut them up to make spacers. Gas flows out the holes in the plastic. I'll be looking for some heavier grade plastic if my crappy little prototype impresses me. Hopefully, the glue wont break loose when I try to pump it.
pat1huey 3 years ago