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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2008

Comparison of the Smack booster cell and the Twister cell designs.

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  • where did u get the ss rods and the cap and the rest? i would like 2 know thanks

  • I got the SS rods on ebay, the SS cups at Walmart, and the PVC cap at Lowes.

  • Im having trouble finding 12 inch stainless steel all tread rods. All I can find is galvinized at home Depot and Lowes. Were did you get yours?

  • I actually found mine on ebay.

  • I havent seen any designs with holes drilled in the sides. For the test I connected them +-+-+-+. But this seems to be pulling too many amps, so I'm going to try a different setup.

  • comparison wasn't quite even because you have wired the cups + - + - + - +.

    Of course each plate/cup has the full 12 volts across it, and the amps are big.

    But each plate really only needs about 2 volts to work, and so just connecting the top and bottom of the 7 cups would have been just as good, but draw a lot less amps.

    Your smack cell also seems to have two subcells in parallel, each getting the full 12 volts, but here u have neutrals, spreading volts.

  • Thanks for the info! I'll try to make a couple cups neutral. Its pulling too many amps right now.

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  • You could drill big holes in most of the cups, and leave them neutral, or at least just connect the middle (-ve) and ends (+ve).

    With the smack it looks like you have 4 neutrals between each live plate. Again overvoltage but probably fixable.

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  • I like the cup version better I wonder how many amps it was pulling. Good job!!!!!!!!!

  • @KoN312 or just plain ordinary tap water.. you shouldn't want to draw a lot of amps, let voltage do the work

  • nice cell! But why using drain cleaner? Baking soda will do just as fine too.

  • If you can't find any of these items..any hardware store can order it for you..does anyone realize when winter gets here it freezes up and blows out?..can you put antifreeze in the water to prevent the freezing affect?..or add windshield washer fluid to it..PLEASE HELP

  • If you can't find any of these items..any hardware store can order it for you..

  • @halo7 you are going to use the plastic washers on the sides that you dont want to touch ss bolt BUT a plastic washer and if you want you can make the hole a lil big and place a rubber or plastic washer in the center of the cup hole and rod so that you are sure that it dont touch the rod

  • have you ever tried to make one with two of the rods in one jar in your case in your case you will have four rods and 14cups in one jar this would make more gas in one jar right?

  • I have the cups and rods, but dont under stand if to use only Plastic bolts or Only SS bolts....can you please respond in detail what to do, or post a short vid assembling one. THANKS!

  • nice

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