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Where do I go next...
« on: July 18, 2011, 06:24:41 am »
I know my topics run together and lots of data gets mixed into the topics.  I hate to post a new topic for each test - as one test leads to the next.  So the topic turns into background data leading to the next area.


At this point I am looking into 2 areas.


1.  natural water resistance with water flowing through it, seeing the resistance change as the water flows vs not flowing.
For this I need to build a new cell or modify my current cell.  I am thinking a new cell that is 3 inches long as Meyer has mentioned in the past.


2.  At what point does a larger surface area = the"moving" water resistance.
It has been shown larger surface area allows more current flow, lower resistance.


Does a larger surface area and moving water = even lower resistance?


What would it take to build the best, or "most efficient", cell at this point?  Lowest resistance cell?




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Re: Where do I go next...
« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2011, 09:11:37 am »
Lets say I build a cell that is big enough to draw 100 amps at 1.3 volts.
 
Would this be enough to run a car, or more so several cells run a car. (cell 0.013 ohms)
 
What I am looking at is this: 100 amps worth of gas production for 130 watts of power.
At what input power, lowest volts highest amps, does this system need to be to run a car?
 in the above example would 10 run a car, with 1130 watts total now...
 
If the cell size did not matter, 4 ft by 3 ft cells can I get a large current reaction at such low voltages.
 
Trying to find a target resistance in the cell at low voltage.