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Jedomi
04-25-2011, 11:52 AM
I Firmly believe that this HAS to be achievable, and the reason i say this is due to my inspiration from a series cell, which would have been one of my first posts i made here on this forum.

My idea is simple. A wet cell design that would cut heat is a series cell where you have 6 +- plates in 6 different sets of water connected in series to drop the 12v to roughly 2 at each cell. Is there some way of doing this with a dry cell configuration? No i don't mean adding neutral plates because it isn't the same, i see Neutral plates as a sign of inefficiency. There HAS to be some way of achieving this if you understand what i am saying. I've seen *2* stack dry cells which is the start oh what i am talking about, but they still use neutral plates... Maybe i'm thinking about this all wrong,what you all think?

BioFarmer93
04-25-2011, 12:59 PM
Sounds like you are describing a unipolar reactor with only a single pos & neg plate per group...