could you tell me the size of the plates square like 7x7 n also what gaskets are you using n what are they made of n were did you buy them? I'm in the process of building one my self like sidyoungs
These plates are 6 in. square plates. These are 304 Stainless Steel that have been conditioned to leech out the iron. These plates were made from a CNC door that was bent and was replaced with a new one, a freebee.
I'd like t know what gauge your plates are and are they 304 or 316. That truly is ausome. a five hundred watt inverter should run that just fine in a vehicle. Keep up the good work. Can't wait for the numbers.
Most of the plates are 16 ga. from doors on a CNC machine that wrecked several times, and even some as thin as .03 stainless shim stock that I used for some of the plates to hook my electrical connections. As far as I know all the plates are 304 SS.
could you tell me the size of the plates square like 7x7 n also what gaskets are you using n what are they made of n were did you buy them? I'm in the process of building one my self like sidyoungs
trialnterror 3 years ago
These plates are 6 in. square plates. These are 304 Stainless Steel that have been conditioned to leech out the iron. These plates were made from a CNC door that was bent and was replaced with a new one, a freebee.
mdbreedi 3 years ago
That really looks efficient at 120V. Cant wait for the mmw!
ZeroFossilFuel 3 years ago
Will try to get to that this evening, late.
mdbreedi 3 years ago
I'd like t know what gauge your plates are and are they 304 or 316. That truly is ausome. a five hundred watt inverter should run that just fine in a vehicle. Keep up the good work. Can't wait for the numbers.
PeteDog444 3 years ago
Most of the plates are 16 ga. from doors on a CNC machine that wrecked several times, and even some as thin as .03 stainless shim stock that I used for some of the plates to hook my electrical connections. As far as I know all the plates are 304 SS.
mdbreedi 3 years ago