This is an update to my new cell. It has 16 (+) and 15 (-) plates with a (N) plate between each one. Still need to do more work on this unit but getting there. Any comments, help would be great. Thanks for watching.
harbor freight has a clamp on amp meter/multimeter for about $69 - it makes taking measurements much easier.
or if your trying to save some $ you can get a marine analog dc amp meter on ebay for @ $25 - not 100% accurate, but within 1.75 amps = good enough so ur amps dont run away).
hey tattotom69, also get an in-line fuse holder. you are going to draw a lot of amps with that rig. 30-50 amps will help protect you from melting your wires. you can use one of your meters to check the voltage. set it to 20 volts dc and hold the probes to the positive an negative connections on your generator. also that box with all those steel plates will not like any movement if you get my drift. good luck! fizzy
uh + plates produce the O and the - produce the H2 so why do you have so many + plates?
jdtrickster 1 year ago
what the hell is it?
Impalascraper 2 years ago
harbor freight has a clamp on amp meter/multimeter for about $69 - it makes taking measurements much easier.
or if your trying to save some $ you can get a marine analog dc amp meter on ebay for @ $25 - not 100% accurate, but within 1.75 amps = good enough so ur amps dont run away).
Look forward to seeing more vids.
:)
AlmostHydrogen 3 years ago
get a dc clamp amp meter
d3adp001 3 years ago
hey tattotom69, also get an in-line fuse holder. you are going to draw a lot of amps with that rig. 30-50 amps will help protect you from melting your wires. you can use one of your meters to check the voltage. set it to 20 volts dc and hold the probes to the positive an negative connections on your generator. also that box with all those steel plates will not like any movement if you get my drift. good luck! fizzy
FIZZYH2O 3 years ago