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Time to glue the back end spacers into the box. I have 4 similar squares on the front of it. These help to give a bit of room in the back where the terminal will be attacked to the end plates.


Just checking some heights of the squares. Everything looks good so far.


Be sure to wear gloves when doing this so that you don't get oil from your fingers on the metal pieces, it may seem trivial, but the less "foreign objects" you have in your cell, the better.


I was trying to get a better shot of the cell for you to see it all.


Rather cool looking insn't it? I am very excited to try this baby out. It will however be several more days of careful work. I have to tack some #316 stainless wire onto the 2 end plates, to bring them out of the top, for terminal contacts. I have to fully secure the plates in the box, both sideways, and vertically. I have to flush the cell thoroughly to remove all of the foreign junk that I can. I then need to drill the holes in the lid. I am still trying to best decide what I will do there. Probably 4 holes, 1 for each termal wire, and 2 at opposite ends of the lid for adding and removing electrolyte. If I had just 1 hole for that in the lid, it would not empty or fill well at all. I think I will put brass fixtures on the top so that I can open or close them as necessary. I will then attach the gas line to one of the fixtures and run that to my bubbler. I then need to securely glue the lid on and let that cure for 24 hours.

That pretty much takes care of the cell, but I still need to devise a good bubbler that can be pressurized. I think I will run my cell at 5 - 10 psi so it is important to do things properly here. The bubbler will prevent any flash in the line from exploding the cell and really messing up your day. I will have to devise some method for the cell to cycle off at my desired upper pressure range. This will maintain a small resivour of gas for instant on power. I have not worked out everything yet, but I will as I go along.

My idea as of right now is to have a regulator delivering about 4 psi of gas pressure to the application end, behind the regulator, the cell and bubbler would maintain a pressure between 5 - 10 psi. Cycling off at 10 and back on at about 8. I will find out how realistic this idea is once I start experimenting. For now that is the plan I will go with.

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