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8X8 GSC first run, 9-18-2010

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  • Also the cell was orginally designed for a 24 volt operation, but by relocating the electrical connection points and cell Membrane panel reconfiguration can also be a 12 volt version. Here again option for the end user!

    Bill

  • Hi

    The basic answer to this is Options with the cell design. All connections all most zero flow resistances, thusly allowing the cel to breathe, During the design phase of this cell I was looking at test points as well as options for connection points for application.

    In the video "8X8 up and running" the cell operation effeiciency was 97% of faraday with the dual porting, so the balance of the is for convience for the end user.

    Bill

  • what is the max voltage that can be put into these cells?

  • @GULFCOASTCLEANENERGY It depends on how the cell is configured, 2N6 is designed to operate at 13.5 volts. The cell can also be confiured to operate at 26 volts.

    It important to maintain a specific set point voltage.

    Bill

  • Nice work,,,

    Can't wait to see your gas results.

  • @whiterican74

    Hi White

    Aaa... The gas results are the same as the series cell. This is a series cell, but with Sep panels installed. so for total out put 6 liters/ min @ 65 amps. An additional difference it take two volumetric readings i.e Oxygen and the Hydrogen...

    Hope that answers your questions.

    Bill

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  • Bill, any update on the plans to build a spectrameter? Your work is greatly appreciated!

  • @vipond50 Great work Bill stimulating!

    Have you considered using a pump to increase the movement across the plates on the Hydrogen side? It maybe that a similar pump is required on the Ox side- the pump may need its speed / output controlled. The water supply would need to be independent for each side.

  • Bill, it the diagram of this cell, you show 4 hose connectors on each end plate. This means 8 hose connectors total. However, in this video, I see that you have the electrolyte flowing into bottom of one end plate via 2 connections and the gas flowing out of the two top connections on the other plate. You have the remainder of those connectors blocked off? Why put them in and not use them?

  • @knovos I built one and did a test using black landscaping fabric you can get at Lowes or Home Depot and had great results. I thought I had 316L ss plates, but must be 304 because the last plate before oxygen exited, that pure oxygen made deep oxidation marks in it and I had about a teaspoon of red sludge in the bottom. I did get good separation though!

  • @scrosley007 0

    Watch the rest of the videos and that will show you how it spits the two gas and keeps them separated.

    Bill

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