21 plate 6x7 3/8 Tubed Dry Cell Results#3
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yeah i saw the mmw after i sent post.DOH! i always made my cells from steel. i plan to try using 3/16 304 exterior but with gaskets as 304 rusts!!
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Don't see why you shouldn't get over a 6 MMW when she's run in properly.
Here's hoping for you!
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Forgot to mention the cell setup is a 4n5
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LOL used it to get my battery charger going ....I do use in test sometimes...
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what are the mmw's also i am so glad to see someone else using steel on the outer case!! i think plastic is not what we need! also i had an idea about using outer stainless plates. polish them for bling!!!! good job jd from scott
advancedhydrogen 3 years ago
MMW is at the end of video and to the right in the description..Yeah I like the steel endplates .Building a new one today 7"x13" 6plates with steel endplates
jdcmusicman 3 years ago
Very nice work. I am interested to know what temperature the brick is running at.
Most of the efficiency work has been done with dry cells with open holes. I wonder if a sealed hole setup like yours would run better at a higher voltage.
When you test 5N I am guessing that it will run cold. Try adding heat. It is a pain to do but adding heat will increase production and the MMW.
Mars
mars1952 3 years ago
in the video the cell had not been on long , it was fairly cool...I hadnt had time just to let it run for a while...I managed to do a few test bout 30 mins ago..I ran it as a series , with 41volts 9.5 amps and it gave me a 6.16mmw, But i blew my homemade variac(aka light switch dimmer)so I had to quit testing..Going do some more testing later today.with these last results I don't see why I couldn't hit a 7 after getting everything warmed up...Only run for bout 20 mins today.
jdcmusicman 3 years ago
try to change configuration and the concentration of electrolite
najman100 3 years ago
I am running a 4n, am thinking of trying a 5n tomorrow..
jdcmusicman 3 years ago