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Z:
Ok, though my brilliantness I ordered SS 304 bars, instead of plates... It was so much cheaper!!!

So, I decided to see what I could do with them and I came up with a cell design I had never seen before (maybe one of you have seen one like it, I don't know, I have not to this point and have search fairly well over the internet, anyway back to the cell).  I figured I would put it into the plate cell section, since it was closer to plates then tubes. 

Ok, I have 12 SS 304 3/16 x 3/16 x 12" bars placed on a nylon bolts with nylon washers as spacers.

The bars where in 3 stacks of 4, the chargers were

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Thus, giving a four way pull of the water bonds (Up, down, left, and right) instead of the usual two way pull (left and right).

Here is a YouTube link to see it in action.

Sorry, no pictures, I have a video camera, but no digital camera....

Anyway, I don't know if this is a good idea or not, I'll get some feedback from all you experienced folks.  I am working on getting an alternator setup soon also.

I plan on continuing some different experiments with different configurations of the bar cell and make it bigger! :)

Mr Z

Steve:
Nice new setups, Z!

I would love to see the matrix cell you build out of those bars....

Br
Steve

Z:
Thanks Stevie!

Yeah, I think I am going to put a pretty big bar order in today.

Plus, I got a drive motor, now I need to find an alternator somewhere.

There are a ton of different setups with the bars that just aren't possible with the plates and tubes.  So I'll have to get that order in and start playing around with it.  Should be fun!

I like the "matrix" :)


target:
verry nice   work

Z:
Ordered a bunch more bars today! It is going to be awesome when they get here!

I found another guy on YouTube who made a bar cell about a week before I got mine posted http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ysTmOQL5Qc.  It is really interesting how the water "explodes" when the bar cell is powered. I have experienced similar type reactions from my cell.

I wonder if a multi-directional pull on the water bonds is more effective then a standard two-way pull, that is my theory anyway. 

I have already designed some bar layouts incorporating, neutral bars since it seams that neutral "plates" have been rumored to produce more hydrogen be taking characteristics of both positive and negative plates.  So, we'll have to see how that works with the multi-directional bar cell. I'm excited!

Mr Z

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