Old School Fuel Cell Design....first try ever
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You need stainless bolts and nuts for your connections. Those zinc coated bolts will rust very quickly and poison your cell coating your stainless with zinc (basically electroplating). You might want to put 3 or 4 more cells in series with the two that you have now. This will raise your efficiency and lower you operating temp and current draw to something a little more reasonable but will still put out a lot of gas. 2 - 2.3 volts per cell is optimal for vehicle voltages. Hope this helps.
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hey i want to buy some plates only have $20 e-mail with info please
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what price are your plates?
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How many amps does your plates pull? What are you using for electrolyte and how much per water in the cell? What size are the plates?
cartech1974 3 years ago
baking soda for electrolyte, and 1.5 liters of water in the cell. the plates are 3x5". the more electrolyte you add, the more amps you draw. They are currently drawing 29-31 in a dual series. To lower the amps, I can stagger the plate formation to include neutral plates.
Rain4Fuel 3 years ago
When you said that that plate set up "worked pretty well" for you...what exactly did you mean? In other words...how much hho per minute? You getting over 1 liter per minute or what? And do you have electronics for it? And if so what type? Thanks.
waterwart 3 years ago
watch my other videos...it's making almost 2 lpm
Rain4Fuel 3 years ago
I'm out of plates at the moment. However I can get you 10 for $60, and 20 for $110. Completely cut and drilled.
Rain4Fuel 4 years ago