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This video shows how to build a volcano washer wet cell and the materials needed.

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  • This is the best place I've found for getting the Acrylic Tubes.

    myworld.ebay(dot)com/affordabl­eplastic

  • Why do you use three different washer sizes for each metal layer? Is it a surface area thing? If so, why not use 3",1",3" instead of 1",3",1.25" as you used?

    Try using "self-sealing dual wall heat shrink tubing" instead of regular heat shrink tubing. This will keep water out of your zinc connections. The dual wall heat shrink has a thin layer of thermoplastic inside the tubing. The plastic is similar to the stuff in hot glue gun sticks. When you apply heat to shrink the tubing the glue layer

  • @noahspurrier Honest answer... I built it from spare parts I had lying around from previous projects.

    I'll have to find the "self-sealing dual wall heat shrink tubing" you are talking about, because it sounds like the perfect solution.

  • I also made my own version of the ss washer wet cell. I like the way you did the electrical connection. For insulation, use liquid tape. You can buy it at Lowe's or Home Depot. Nice video!

  • @joebulatao Good idea, I'll have to try that.

  • nice work , im so happy that there is people still doing this in 2011,, good job there buddy, hey whats the out put, per minute, or liter,? how long would the zinc connections would last? do you know?, im defenally doing this, thank you, may be doing two of them for my v8 chevy depending on the output, and once again,nice work thanks for sharing

  • @heartrobot351 I haven't done an output test yet, but I'm guessing it isn't going to break any records. The zinc connectors will break down very quickly. With constant use you would be lucky if they would last one day. The problem is that they degrade at the connection first, and once that goes... your cell won't be receiving power anymore. Joebulatao had a good idea. He recommended using liquid electrical tape to seal the connectors. This should fix the problem. Thanks for watching.

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  • tnx!

    how about the acrylic cylinders? where can I find those?

    have you tried to make a t cell yet?

    thanks again

  • where do you find 3'' stainless steel washers?????????

  • @tdisme1955 Oh yeah great job keep up the good work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @HHO4ALL have you performed a lpm test yet? I have the same design rigged up w/o the nylon bolt. I've used two zip ties. It seems just as tight as with a bolt , but i'm not getting the same effect visually. I can't find the 3" or longer nylon bolt here locally is the reason.

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    ...the glue layer softens and squeezes out the ends of the tubing, sealing it.

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