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Here are the unblasted plates running about 7.8 right after the blasted plates ran. Total run time is about 10min so far.


This is after about 15min run time(combined). The junk is all on the unblasted side, only the center of the junk is reaching to the blasted side.


Here is after another 10min runtime, pulling about 8.8amps.


Here is the new setup almost finished. The only thing I'm concerned about with this setup is the CPVC spacers that I made for between the plate cells and the electrical connections. I heard that a couple of the PVC types were incompatible with the two electrolytes, I just can't remember which ones.

The spacers between the cells are 2" +/-.010 long, the spacers between the electrical connections are 2.1" +/-.010 long, and the spacers between the plates are .062" thick. 4" SS bolts are making the electrical jumpers between the cells, with a 1 1/4 SS bolt making the Cathode and Anode electrical connections. I don't think I have enough spacers to finish this project up tomorrow, so if anything I'll have to make yet another trip to the hardware store to get what I need.

The plates leaning up on end was not drilled wrong, that is an extra hole that Kevin put in the plates before I got them.

I have to finish the cell on the top here and finish the last cell that has yet to be blasted. Then I'll be able to start doing the conditioning for the plates. We'll see tomorrow whether or not I made this right.
he water got nice and warm from the last test on the blasted plates when I put them up head to head, and that was with 14VDC. This group of 4 cells in series should being the cell voltage down to 3.5 volts, which I'm hoping will make far less heat and steam.


Here is the complete assembly, minus the cables for the cathode and anode.

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