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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2008

Lots of people wanted a video of the cell...I had some time here today so I decided to break it out...

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  • Hey man hope you answer my question whats the temp like?Dose it over heat?

  • you can run it all week. The amount of plates are matched to the amount of voltage input. Stay around 1.6 to 2 volts per cell

  • Nice job, I am curious what do you use for gaskets? what are your plat dimensions? I have 150 4x4 plates, you think I can get same output?

  • these are 1/8 neoprene,, The plates are 4x6 but only 3 inches by 3.5 inches so just under 10 sq inches of surface area exposed to the elyte. thats a 1/2 inch border cause of the gasket and 2 exaust holes in the plates 3.5 inches from the bottom of the plate... don't drill holes in your plates.. try and find another way around it.

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  • Man, That thing is producing !!!

  • Hey thats some good output,maybe 8-10 lpm have you done LPM test ? Most I have done so far is 11 LPM with 124.1v 13.20amps,and it makes one heck of a torch

  • Scarecrow and D3 have made over 20L/min but management seems to be the big question that is in front of us now.. they kept messing up their blubbers... Good work.. that is allot of gas

  • this baby can run car engine...why not try?

  • Krikey...that's a lot of gas sir...I'm guessing 8-9lpm?

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