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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2008

This all the components of my 31 plate 304ss 6x6,2 HDPE end plates, 9 bolts,screws,and washers,9 1/4" tubing to isolate the bolts .

My configuration to start with will be a 4n6.....I am planning on doing high voltage with this thing with about 78volts,already got a 40amp bridge rectifier,and got some other things on the way....

I'm still thinking on ways to have my return water to the unit ,as you have noticed I haven't drilled any holes in the plates bottom...

Now I just got to put this thing together lol.....Thanks for watching
Tell me what ya think

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  • where can i find the gasket

  • i am using neoprene rubber 1/16" I got mine off ebay

  • oh yeah, high voltage is when you start getting into the thousands of volts ... if you are only using 70ish volts, that's still low voltage brute force electrolysis ... so the normal rules apply ... as you get up into the thousands of volts, there are some new rules ...

    have fun with it, but play safe ... if properly constructed, your device could make as much as 4 lpm of gas ... make a hell of a nice torch ... that much gas can bite you in the ass if you are not careful ... safety first ...

  • Yeah , I should have said it different , when i was saying high voltage I was meaning more than 12v dc, I'll have video of the cell put together up tonight maybe, and yes I am very safe with this stuff,I have seen what it can do

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  • yes i made sure the plates were flat,I done a little doctoring on a few of them after this video

  • yesterday i received my dry cell parts 8x8x36plates i hope i will finish assembly on time for this weekend so i can post some results .

  • I did take a look at your voltage regulator build and that is a very intriguing idea ... hope you post a follow up and discuss the pros/cons ... want to see that one in action ... a number of folks have discussed this as a possibility, but yours is the first attempt at actually doing it, I have seen ... so let us know how it works out for you ...

  • I am not sure what advantage the connection scheme you describe would have over a simpler +-+-+- setup ... and if you have enough surface area, and were able to hit it with enough amps at 2v, such an array can be very efficient and produce a lot of gas ... problem is finding a 2v power source that can provide 1000 amps ... with the power sources available to me, I need those neutral plates to give me the drop in voltage required to keep it efficient ...

  • so with my cell voltage regulator i can do this :+--++--++--++--++--++--++--++­--++--+ with 2 volts so no neutrals but in this config you see that the - side nwill produce from one side only

  • tried that ... did not help efficiency ... the current leakage in these designs appears to be from one side of a neutral plate to its own other side through the hole instead of the electrolyte ... so alternating the holes don't help ... but a piece of slit tubing run down the length of the hole helps a lot ...

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