VanHalen
12-06-2008, 01:34 AM
Figured I'd post this, because if your like me on a tight budget, this can satisfy your HHO needs until you get enough of to go tackle that dry cell. This will cost 30-50 dollars depending on what you have already
You need
-A jar. Dollar general I get them for about 2.50
Everything else can be found at Lowes
-Goop. About 5 bucks depending on size
-7 Lowes 304 ss wall plates. 1.59 ea
-2 knylon bolts, 2 stainless steel bolts, 2 ss washers, 4 rubber washers, 2 or 4 ss nuts, and optional wingnuts. All this is like 6 bucks
-A plastic valve. 2.50
-One sheet plumbers pack thin. 1.00
Basically, you cut the plumbers pack to space your plates, however you like. I cut a little 1/4 by 1 inch strap and place one on each side between plates. After completing top assembly( basically drill 2 holes and stick the bolts and such through, rubber washers against the lid) you connect the plates via the knylon bolts. the cells are suspended by some sort of ss strap. this is where you haev to get creative, as I had leftover SS. Perhaps a knylon zip tie to just hold it. Attach the leads to the ends of the knylon bolt. Then drill out your valve hole, goop the valve, stick it in there and you good to go. I'm sure this is vague, as its late right now. heres a pic
You need
-A jar. Dollar general I get them for about 2.50
Everything else can be found at Lowes
-Goop. About 5 bucks depending on size
-7 Lowes 304 ss wall plates. 1.59 ea
-2 knylon bolts, 2 stainless steel bolts, 2 ss washers, 4 rubber washers, 2 or 4 ss nuts, and optional wingnuts. All this is like 6 bucks
-A plastic valve. 2.50
-One sheet plumbers pack thin. 1.00
Basically, you cut the plumbers pack to space your plates, however you like. I cut a little 1/4 by 1 inch strap and place one on each side between plates. After completing top assembly( basically drill 2 holes and stick the bolts and such through, rubber washers against the lid) you connect the plates via the knylon bolts. the cells are suspended by some sort of ss strap. this is where you haev to get creative, as I had leftover SS. Perhaps a knylon zip tie to just hold it. Attach the leads to the ends of the knylon bolt. Then drill out your valve hole, goop the valve, stick it in there and you good to go. I'm sure this is vague, as its late right now. heres a pic