In my testing, I've found that so small a gap voltage results in almost zero production. 1.28v per plate is very close to ideal voltage for electrolysis, but we also need to take into the account the high resistance of stainless steel in relation to other, more conductive, metals. This is why 2v per gap works well.
Hey all looks good and like "pinoykunat" Im building me a dry cell. Im no scientist, wouldn't it be a good idea to use somthing like a SS heater matrix for the water mix to help keep things cool. It would also leave things more clear for your main cooling radiator. Just an idea. Wayne.
Very hard to hear you with the engine running.
JamesFariello 11 months ago
In my testing, I've found that so small a gap voltage results in almost zero production. 1.28v per plate is very close to ideal voltage for electrolysis, but we also need to take into the account the high resistance of stainless steel in relation to other, more conductive, metals. This is why 2v per gap works well.
PainlessHHO 2 years ago
Hey all looks good and like "pinoykunat" Im building me a dry cell. Im no scientist, wouldn't it be a good idea to use somthing like a SS heater matrix for the water mix to help keep things cool. It would also leave things more clear for your main cooling radiator. Just an idea. Wayne.
wonderwayner 3 years ago
No more wet cell for me! I'll try your dry cell too. Very creative. Thanks!!!
pinoykunat 3 years ago
Nice install man
jdcmusicman 3 years ago