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LTCFISHER
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Re: Wireing in series vs voltage drop problem
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November 06, 2008, 08:56:26 am »
1st picture is bottom pin on tube cell for you Bob.
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LTCFISHER
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November 06, 2008, 09:00:44 am »
Here you can see it in the truck.
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LTCFISHER
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November 06, 2008, 09:07:23 am »
I really can't go much higher on the amps for this design, I built it to run at 30 amps max. I would have to modify it to go higher.
OH NO!!!!!!
A revision change, just like a electrical engineer to do it after it built. LOL.
I might just do that to see how far I can push this cell.
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Manta
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Re: Wireing in series vs voltage drop problem
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November 06, 2008, 11:39:12 am »
LtCFisher,
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...Voltage Supplied 13.8 DC., Plate spacing .125" (1/8") max., all postive plates are tied together and all negative plates as well, termination to the input is 2 rods one at each end of the cell. I have yet to take gas production reading in L.P.M....
Sooo, It can be regarded as two large plates. One to the pos and one to the neg. And from this the amp per sqr inch can be worked out. And from this, when you get a volume measurement, we can get some really meaningfull data.
Thanks for that.
Manta
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KF-Puffin1
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Re: Wireing in series vs voltage drop problem
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November 06, 2008, 08:28:17 pm »
LTCFisher
have you tried decreasing/or increasing the gaps of those plates? what was the difference if you did.
i have tried several diff configs similar to yours,...no where near as cool looking as yours though....looks great.
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Bob
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Re: Wireing in series vs voltage drop problem
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November 07, 2008, 04:56:57 am »
Very Nice Fisher ! Well done !
looks like each group is in parallel and the cells are in series ... I calculated that you should get 13LPM out of that cell at 120amps....
I wonder if I am anywhere close eh
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Bob...
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