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dry cell replica of stevie
« on: January 02, 2009, 00:56:14 am »
hello guys i took apart my dry cell cut new gaskets 1/32 inch in metric 0.9mm i was hoping for the .5mm but could not find on the market her what i did to minimize the current leakage is i placed my plates in 6 plates configuration +NNNN- x6  between each cell (6plates) i placed a full gasket only with the upper hole opened  i placed 3 then in the middle i placed a full gasket to isolate completely from the other stack so i have 3 cells on the left and 3 on the right .as soon as i get some numbers i will update the post .
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Re: dry cell replica of stevie/update
« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2009, 20:18:50 pm »
Dry cell assembled

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Re: dry cell replica of stevie
« Reply #2 on: January 03, 2009, 11:38:11 am »
Hi Najman,

That looks like a nice drycell to me! ;)
Well done.
I hope it will work out for you with the one hole concept.
For me it wasnt so good, because the tapwater produces lots of scum.
For that reason i turned the concept to be a closed waterflow circuit with a pump.
So, at the end, i had to use the lower hole for water input and i used the gas output hole also as water output.
At the end, i ended up with a waterreservoir, as you have seen. Thats the gray bubbler. It has a double function.

You will get gas production with a 0.9mm gasket.
If you want, i can send you some of my 0.5mm material.
"its a nasty piece of work to cut all those gaskets....." ;)

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Re: dry cell replica of stevie
« Reply #3 on: January 03, 2009, 17:14:09 pm »
Hi Najman,

That looks like a nice drycell to me! ;)
Well done.
I hope it will work out for you with the one hole concept.
For me it wasnt so good, because the tapwater produces lots of scum.
For that reason i turned the concept to be a closed waterflow circuit with a pump.
So, at the end, i had to use the lower hole for water input and i used the gas output hole also as water output.
At the end, i ended up with a waterreservoir, as you have seen. Thats the gray bubbler. It has a double function.

You will get gas production with a 0.9mm gasket.
If you want, i can send you some of my 0.5mm material.
"its a nasty piece of work to cut all those gaskets....." ;)

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Thanks Stevie  ;D

but cutting 36 gaskets i do not think i will do it for the 3rd time with 576 holes to punch  >:(.as you can see my gasket has a lip in the bottom so if it did not work all i have to do is open and cut the lips .

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Re: dry cell replica of stevie
« Reply #4 on: January 05, 2009, 21:43:34 pm »
hehe so do I, depending how dirty water you have  ;D


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