BoyntonStu
12-01-2008, 02:15 PM
Amoeba Cell: High and Low Position
By varying the relative height of the Amoeba Cell relative to the reservoir, the cell will pump a lot of fluid or very little.
At the High position, a single upper hole "dry" cell almost becomes an isolated dry cell.
NOTE* In the High position, its efficiency increases, current decreases, and interestedly enough, the expected temperature rise does not occur.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiG4SbpuUwg
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I hope that this helps.
BoyntonStu
By varying the relative height of the Amoeba Cell relative to the reservoir, the cell will pump a lot of fluid or very little.
At the High position, a single upper hole "dry" cell almost becomes an isolated dry cell.
NOTE* In the High position, its efficiency increases, current decreases, and interestedly enough, the expected temperature rise does not occur.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiG4SbpuUwg
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I hope that this helps.
BoyntonStu