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Everything is in place, water, and cables, just waiting to connect the jumper cables to the box.


Holy crap.....NOT..this is 2.8amps off the large set of plates only. I connected it to the outside terminals and didn't notice a spark like I was expecting, so I went inside and isolated one cell to make sure everything was working properly. Everything works, I'm just sorely disappointed in the results.


This is the production off that 2.8amps, as you can see it's not very much. I don't think it would fill a ballon fast enough to do anything with.


This is what the entire assembly pulls in amps. WOW, just watch the bubbles roll of those plates.

Yeah, needless to say, there is no visible gas production off this amperage. The only thing I can think of that would effect this amperage draw would be the temperature, besides the obvious no electrolyte. I'll start it up in the morning since I brought the tank inside to warm up. Then in the morning I'll turn it back on again and see how it does at 70degrees. If it does better then I'll leave it on and see how much of a temp increase I get. After it maxes out visually, I'll throw in some KOH or NaOH to increase the amps.

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