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NEW GASKET MATERIAL and 3.5 LPM

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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2009

3.5 lpm small cell 14 plates 7x7. 15 sec to raise a 1 liter bottle under 25 amps

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  • 16 GAUGE

  • I do have one with no holes,and a new spiral cell not ready yet.

  • Surely 1 L every 15 seconds is 4 LPM, not 3.5LPM?

  • @spikeychops I WAS BEING CONSERVATIVE LIKE + or - a HALF LITER.

  • @spikeychops I WAS BEING CONSERVATIVE LIKE + or - a HALF LITER.

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  • where do you buy the gasket material at?

    What is your MMW.....seems like you have a very efficient design.

  • where do you buy the gasket material at?

  • Hey, how thick are the plates on that dry cell? Its on the NEW GASKET MATERIAL and 3.5 LPM video?

  • thanks

  • Your work is good! I think you have mistake in measurements. You have "double cell",2x7,7x7 inch,right? And you run about 2x 25A, this is 50 A ! You measure just one half,7 cells! This mean you have about 700W and 4lpm,this is 175W for 1lpm or 5.71MMW. This is usually for good dry cell generators. If you have better you need generator with isolated holes or no holes. I learn from your videos,this is my gratitude! :)

  • how did you go with your polonic sheets as gaskets have they held up???

  • @Hollywoods7 No worries Hollywoods7.

    

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