I believe that some cells can act as a capisators in certin situations, hense the solution during the emptying process discharged it self causing a spark and explosion
Hi OK. Iv looked at this video, if the spark had occured in the cell, the cell would have blown not the bubbler. I take it there was water in the bubbler, which means the gas explosion was on the top of the water in the bubbler, which saved your cell, this eliminates the spark theory being in the cell. more like somewhere from the battery location.
your crimped logs should be soldered to the wire and in order to slide the log to the ss plate you have to file the edges to a v shape of the ss plates so the will slide on perfectly . i see that you used the yellow logs they fit 10/12 gauge only in order to solder the logs you have to remove the plastic yellow cover and solder the log to a 10 awg wire then you slide in a heat shrink on top of everything .
nice cell .... thankz
vox1philippines 1 year ago
I believe that some cells can act as a capisators in certin situations, hense the solution during the emptying process discharged it self causing a spark and explosion
bjk14510 2 years ago
Hi OK. Iv looked at this video, if the spark had occured in the cell, the cell would have blown not the bubbler. I take it there was water in the bubbler, which means the gas explosion was on the top of the water in the bubbler, which saved your cell, this eliminates the spark theory being in the cell. more like somewhere from the battery location.
cheers zeropoint132.
ZEROPOINT132 3 years ago
In my #10 video, the positive and negative plates have tabs for the electrical hookups. No soldering, no loose connections, no worries.
I like the EBN dry cell style except I can't solder worth beans and because of having to always fight loose connections.
gregsmetalworks 3 years ago
You mite have a peace of metal in the cell?
ssfuturescott 3 years ago
i used the 10 awg wire with no wire overheating what so ever i join the 10 awg to a 4 awg and to a relay and a fuse .
najman100 3 years ago
your crimped logs should be soldered to the wire and in order to slide the log to the ss plate you have to file the edges to a v shape of the ss plates so the will slide on perfectly . i see that you used the yellow logs they fit 10/12 gauge only in order to solder the logs you have to remove the plastic yellow cover and solder the log to a 10 awg wire then you slide in a heat shrink on top of everything .
najman100 3 years ago