The current standard for efficiency is mmw, ((millitres/minute)/watts) So if you had a cell that was making 1.5 LPM (1500ml per minute) then divide that by the watts (voltsxamps) so 12.5vx25a=312.5. So 1500/312.5= 4.8mmw which would be a good running cell. The higher eff. cells that have been confirmed are running in the low to mid 6mmw range. But everyday we work to better those numbers. AL won't last too long in a cell, but test it and learn from it.
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brendonv101 3 years ago
cool! :D
randomguy9898 3 years ago
The current standard for efficiency is mmw, ((millitres/minute)/watts) So if you had a cell that was making 1.5 LPM (1500ml per minute) then divide that by the watts (voltsxamps) so 12.5vx25a=312.5. So 1500/312.5= 4.8mmw which would be a good running cell. The higher eff. cells that have been confirmed are running in the low to mid 6mmw range. But everyday we work to better those numbers. AL won't last too long in a cell, but test it and learn from it.
d3adp001 3 years ago