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BoyntonStu
08-30-2008, 03:25 PM
Walmart sells a 2 Gallon water cooler for $8.95.

The opening is about 7" and the seal seems OK.

There is also a dispenser press valve built in.

Install a gas output and 2 connectors through the top with alligator clips and SS wire below.

I would strongly recommend that you install a simple pop-off safety.

Have a premixed electrolyte in it and from that point on any and all cells that will fit inside can be tested for Amps and LPM using the same electrolyte conditions.

Also: RUBBERMAID 1530-04-442 "2 GALLON" THERMAL VICTORY JUG RED

Catalog and Web only
ACE# 87796
MFR# 1530-04-442
Price: $12.35

BoyntonStu

Smith03Jetta
09-02-2008, 08:24 AM
I have another suggestion for a standard IN-CAR container. PELICAN CASE.:D

BoyntonStu
09-02-2008, 10:50 AM
I have another suggestion for a standard IN-CAR container. PELICAN CASE.:D

The concept is for cheap out of car container for dip in / dip out LPM experiments.

10 bucks or so.

BoyntonStu

Smith03Jetta
09-03-2008, 08:46 AM
You still need a perfect seal regardless of what you use.

I have a feeling that most of our garages now look like Meth Labs. Various containers, jars, hoses, chemicals scattered around and pushed to the back of our workbenches. Half-eaten sandwiches and soda bottles scattered around. Cot in the corner covered with an old blanket. Vent Fans, Gas Masks...:D

Just don't store your chemicals or cells near the doors to your shop. You don't want to get them knocked over when the Police knocks your door down.:eek: