#95 - Some VSPB cell assembly details up close
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who is giving ZFF such a low rating score on his excellent informative DIY video but doesnt have the guts to speak up and write a comment?
well done Zero!! FIVE ***** Stars as always...keep them coming!!
Fusion8r
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Very cool keep up the great work.
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Hello sir,
From where i can buy these plates? is there any online shopping store from where i can buy this ?. I dont live in USA..
Or if you can make one cell for me and take the money from me and send it to me via some service to Pakistan.
waiting for your reply.
thank you
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Have you considered using a single piece of acrylic for the side pieces (with the top and bottom of the acrylic bent around the steel plates)? There's a neat device I know of that uses a thin wire which has voltage run through it to heat it up (much like in a toaster). The acrylic is placed over top, with the wire heating the acrylic to the point where you can bend it easily.
I'm thinking this would be much more secure than multiple acrylic pieces glued together.
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what did you clean the plates with when you first started the vspb block and did you sand them at all?
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Just a suggestion for the braces, use a pair of triangular pieces of plastic on the edges of the bottom braces to form an A bracket.
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Thank you for the details. I built my first cell out of enthusiasm, with fender washers, lock washers and 3 1/2 inch 5/16 bolt... and was not pleased with the results. Your style of design with neg.plates will be my next project. Keep posting-we will catch up soon. Denver395
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EasyTBear is right, you need efficiency, not volume. If you are producing 1 LPM at 40 amps, you will be use lots of power to make 40 amps. I use 10 to 15 amps to produce 1 LPM. Multi cells run in series work the best to lower heat. Many cells are to complicated, make multi cell units with 2 to 3 volts per cell.
I like using baking soda, because it is not dangerous. Caustic soda is a much better electrolyte, much less is required and it doesn't gunk up your cells like baking soda.
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I have an unfinshed design using an inverted
4" PVC wye. 2 3/4" x 7 1/4" plates, 12 or 14 cells divided into two groups wired in parallel. Neutral plates, edges sealed, etc. I have a construction issue with the electrodes having to be through the sides of the tube which lends itself to leaks. I may have to go to closer spacing and back to a straight tube like you did.
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ETB - You clearly have a firm grasp on the HHO game. Have you built anything yet that you can show off here?
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Use neutral plates and 1/4 - 1/2 amp per square inch current density (I calculated you are using 1.43 amps per square inch at 40 amps with the plate size you stated.) Also do something to limit current leakage such like what ZeroFossilFuel does or use shrink tubing. You are limited by the available power and size of generator you can install. You are producing a lot of steam.
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EasyTBear, can you be more specific? I am running my unit with a 12V source ans 100x90mm plates. Playing about with no. of cells and also the gap. I want to get as much gas as possible to aid combustion so whilst efficiency is importany I need the gas!! How do you control heat to prevent the current?? I was pulling almoat 40A from my last cell but production was only approx 1LPM. Any comments would be gratefully received.
wow great work , are you running your car totaly on hho ?
dahduke 3 years ago
not even close
ZeroFossilFuel 3 years ago