#11 hho 5 plates no hole dry cell 18 watts 100ml in 1:00

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2008

Low amp hho . No holes in the plates. Credit must go to jd for all his super brain power. 100ml 1:00 18watts.

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  • Pretty good idea, nice job. Seems that most cells produce about the same volume of gas (and I have tested over 50) I just built a very simple dry cell....took me 2 hours. 10 plates 6" x 2.5" : +NN-NN+NN- 12.0 volts @ 15 amps (180 watts). 950ml/min at 70 degrees. Keep up the good work. Good to see new experimenters here.

  • Check out my video #17.

    It only did a 6.3 on cam , but befor the hemostats got rusted it did 7.5MMW and that was with the hemo's getting too hot to touch. I'll make another cell just like the one from #17 , short on time for what a project like that needs . But from my test with the leaking cell , it tells me that 7.5MMW will be a joke soon.

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  • damn dude your video made me dizzy as hell

  • You get man, I'm trying for a true series cell, 10 gaps only 2 connections.

  • I think if any holes are to be made it not to be done on the plates and yes a strip of micro tubingsss would do it and over a good range like a good meter or more

  • That acrylic is the only thing I had at the time. I'm not 100% about the mm of the spacer, but the acyrlic is .220" about 5.5mm, the hole is 7/64" about 2.7mm so about 2.5 is the spacer I have left.

  • Then dont use hard acrylic, i used creacryl, and thats very good to work with.

    Its like frozen Butter, and crashes not so easy, like acryl.

    Press the Spacer together, where you want to drill the hole.

    But how thick are the spacers(mm), how thick can the holes be?

    Are those not to small in diameter, to transport the fluid, or do you dont want to let the fluid circle(like a drycell)?

    The idea is nice.

  • Its just hard to drill them spacers but I will get it together.

  • Thats basically similar to my first idea , I tried making the block by hand, It looks good but it just aint precise enough. Hopefully next weekend I will have my prototype running , going to do it with micro tubing.

  • its an interesting concept ... hope you keep working to perfect this idea ...

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