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mytoyotasucks
09-17-2008, 11:53 PM
OK tried with neutral plates "-n+n-"

and at 9V and 14amps im getting just over 2 LPM

bench test modded puter power supply- and 140 F

have vid but utube is doing maintenance, and cant upload.

my current setup "-+-" only puts out .5 LPM

talk about weird.

and the new one took 20 min to get upto 2 LPM, guessing needs heatto produce alot.

Roland Jacques
09-18-2008, 09:11 AM
15.87 mmw!!!!!!! 2LPM @126 watts. Thats kind of a new record by a long way. More details please

mytoyotasucks
09-18-2008, 11:54 AM
15.87 mmw!!!!!!! 2LPM @126 watts. Thats kind of a new record by a long way. More details please


dont know what more details u want.

Farmercal
09-18-2008, 12:20 PM
dont know what more details u want.plate size, electrolyte quantities used, container, etc. details.

mytoyotasucks
09-18-2008, 12:25 PM
plate size, electrolyte quantities used, container, etc. details.

plate size 4.5 X 2.75" - 304 ss

electrolyte is sodium hydroxide - and alot - needed more with neutral plates

container is PVC .


vid of , but a little dark.

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donnylynn
09-18-2008, 01:12 PM
[QUOTE=mytoyotasucks;13185]plate size 4.5 X 2.75" - 304 ss

electrolyte is sodium hydroxide - and alot - needed more with neutral plates

container is PVC .


How much is "a lot" wrt the sodium hydroxide?
Can you quantify?
thanks

mytoyotasucks
09-18-2008, 01:18 PM
[QUOTE=mytoyotasucks;13185]plate size 4.5 X 2.75" - 304 ss

electrolyte is sodium hydroxide - and alot - needed more with neutral plates

container is PVC .


How much is "a lot" wrt the sodium hydroxide?
Can you quantify?
thanks


ok have been using 1.5 cc per liter
but now using 4.5 cc per liter, otherwise it dosnt pull many amp, and not much production.

DaneDHorstead
09-18-2008, 01:45 PM
With all the money your going to save on fuel, maybe you can buy some light bulbs!

The video was kinda dark, but then again, there are cookies, on the dark side!

(I like cookies) :-)

mytoyotasucks
09-18-2008, 07:02 PM
ok brighter and in a few inches of water

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Roland Jacques
09-18-2008, 10:34 PM
Im thinking some of your test equipment must be off.

I'm not sure but that does not look like 2 lpm. But even if it is 1 LPM 9 v 14 Amps that is still over 7.6 MMW which is still about the best ive ever heard of out of a "Wet Cell"

How thick are your plates?

mytoyotasucks
09-19-2008, 01:05 PM
ok think my LPM gauge is out of calibration, when i use a 1 liter bottle i fills in 50 seconds, not sure how to calibrate though.

plates are 4.2 X 2.75 X .03" and .160 spacing and are "-n+n-"

my next experiment will be "-n+n- -n+n-" 2 cell

countryboy18
09-19-2008, 06:43 PM
that is 1.2 lpm great job!