#76 VSPB Cell #2 part 2

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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2008

Description of how I place spacers prior to gluing together.

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  • Question, does your wife ever see you anymore lol. You hang out with us so much lol. Don't forget your family! <3

  • When you see gaps of a week or more between videos, that's where I am. It goes in spirts. I'm due for another one soon. ;-)

  • I was just wondering why you choose to cover the whole side of the spaced plates.  Is it for surface area strength when you apply the adhesive? Why would you choose not to leave as much open as possible?

  • Answered in my FAQ.

  • would it actually be a bad thing, if the gap tapered out towards the top... giving more space for gas to escape as you go up....

  • Current takes the path of least resistance. I think it would create a very large imbalance across the plates.

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  • that's just ingenious i never would have thought to do it that way!

  • How does the marine adhesive hold up to Hydroxy and KOH?

  • Hey Zero, I'm a little confused as to how your positive and negative plates are so long. According to your FAQ, your electrode plates should be 1" longer than the neutrals. However, it appears that you added additional length somehow. Did you weld? Would it be better to cut the electrode plates longer than 7.5" to start, or to add extra later?

    And man, I'm a huge fan of your work. If I wasn't a poor college student I would certainly be donating to your cause! Thank you for everything!

  • "for those who complain about such trivial matters FORGET IT!" HAHAHA classic! Put the trolls in their place brotha!

    Love your work. I have much to learn but this cell looks fantastic. Are the posts welded on the ends of the cathodes? I dont want to weld anything because I dont have ss rod and dont want anything rusting. But maybe I'll use a screw instead. Nice work!

  • heya mate thanks heaps for showing us your ideas. Its great that you are sharing your ideas.

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