by glenn_aircooled » Sun Jun 15, 2008 9:45 am
Mike, you will get Huge current draw if your unit has say 13 V across
two plates that are submerged in the same Electrolyte.
These Series cells mentioned are set up so that ........
across any cell there is only approx 2 volts.
[ any two plates that are in contact with the same electrolyte , only 2 v across it . ]
If you had room , you could add some more units exactly the same as what you have.
Then connect them so it splits the Voltage up. If you had 3 units, the voltage would
be dropped to 4.5 v across each cell. You would get more output and less
power consumption & mixing the electrolyte would be easier.
You would probably find you could use half teaspoon or something like that.
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If you just wanted to stay with what you have then , you could mix the 2 grains into a plastic cup of water then only pour say.... 20 % of this into cell.
That may help reduce the current.
Glenn.