#036 C6 MadStu's WFC - EBN 6" Cell Build

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2008

This week I received a very special package from the US. My partners at EBN sent me a 6 inch version of their amazing product.

In this video I show how I have chosen to put it together.

The stack is extremely easy to put together. No glueing, No hanging around waiting for stuff to dry, just bolt it together and go!



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My eventual goal is to power a vehicle off of water - by extracting Hydrogen out of the Water and feeding it to the fuel mix chamber.


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http://www.watervan.co.uk/


MadStu is a proud member of EBN - The Energy Builders Network
http://www.energybuilders.net/

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  • Great vid of your new cell MadStu!

    I REALLY like those endplates.

    1. How thick are they?

    2. What are the endplate dimensions? Height, Length, Width?

    3. and who didya say made em?

    4. and how much for just a set a those end plates w/ nothing else?

    Thanks!

    Superbee1970

  • Hi, take a look at the EBN website for all the details and pricing

  • Great to see you back!

    I've been following the EBN with great anticipation.

    Just a little suggestion to all you guys at EBN. If you use heat-shrink on the bolts it will be VERY clean and it's also thinner than the tubing that Scarecrow and Zero uses. That will make the plates fit very easy due to the smaller diameter. Also, the heat-shrink will stay on the bolt permanently which reduces the amount of parts in the system. Not to mention being 100times faster than using tape.

    -peace

  • The kits will come with proper sleeving - I am only using electrical tape as I've not got any proper heat shrink or anything.

    This is just temporary because I couldn't wait before I could get my hands on some proper stuff.

  • Well Done Stu!! It dose look like childs play, looks like lots of fun to be had with cell setup I better start saving some money up to get one lol. I blow up my bubbler the other day :-( and the blowout did NOT work so back to the drawing board for that one I might try a differnt way. I'll make one of them self reseting bubblers and give that a try. Keep up a good work mate!!

  • Yeah, I think SSC will soon show a video of the amazing flash port that the EBN R&D team invented. Hopefully that should help.

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  • The sleeving on the kits are used because it is a little thicker walled than the shrink tubing. To make the assembly easier you can either clamp the endplate down after you've inserted the bolts, or if you're using threaded rod you can stick the second plate over the short piece of rod sticking out the backside. This holds the rods/bolts fixed firmly in place while you're assembling. It makes assembly much simpler since the rods/bolts won't flop around while sliding the plates/gaskets over...

  • I am very high on that flash port the R&D guys came up with ... I did finally manage to get it to fail yesterday when I was playing with the generator and hit it with backfires about 50 times ... but all things considered, it stood up VERY well considering we could probably sell the thing for about $20 or so ... am torn between making it tougher but more expensive or staying with current design and keeping it cheap ... tough decision to make ...

  • Well, what can I say?

    As you well know, there's not much effort needed to put one of these together. It's all built so well and so precise, I'd bet even my 3 year old Son could do it!

    EBN has done an excellent job on this product. I'm proud to be a partner. I can't wait to get it running!

  • Yep, I don't have any though.

    I'll also be trying to find some nylon bolts.

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