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Project Description:
OK, here we go...

I'm putting some pics up here, trying to be self explainatory, unlike like my english
All questions about the pics can be mailed or sent through PM, that way I will update the project page with tekst.
I'm posting as little as possible on the forum, because I feel all the answers are there allready, if not, they are some where else on the net. Just trying not to ask things that are allready answered.

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It's like a Joe-cell, but has the same properties as a normal cell with plates.
The tubes calculate out to have an allmost equal negative, as positive surface!!


External diameter of outer electrode/casing
> 88,9mm
External diameter of inner electrode
> 48,3mm
Thickness of tubes
> 2mm
The other tubes are 60,3mm and 76,1mm
spacing is respectively 3mm, 4mm, 3mm.
The surface has been ruffed up with a regular small grinding stone on a drilling machine, as far as I could reach inside and outside.
Length of tubes
> Outer tube is 280mm, The inner tubes are 250mm


The advantage of having the same surface area on both negative and positive tubes is, that there is no lost surface anywhere in the cell, not even the outer tube, because it functions as an outside casing and at the same time it provides a surface on the inside.
When the surface areas are different on neg. and pos., the larger part is a lost of space and weight.


A Joe-cell has only a little neg. tube on the inside, so the current strenght on the small tube will be to high to be efficient, while the outer tube has all the surface it needs and much more, to be efficient.
That's why I came up with this, after reading about normal plate designs, considering the presure, this can handle a lot more then a plate design and as a result weigh much less.


At first it's all clear.
Further in the test, the bubbles got rusty.

Strangely enough, when I poured amonia in the cell, it all cleared up.
Anyone knows how this happend? Feel free to let me know...

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This Website is Created and Maintained by chris--at--OUPower--dot--com (Fix the address for it to work!)
This Project was last updated on: September 25, 2006 10:37am
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WARNING! Many, if not all of the projects described within these pages, contain dangerous and potentially fatal consequences if you do not exercise proper precautions and follow standard safety procedures. The owner of this site takes no responsibility for injury sustained by anyone attempting to duplicate or utilize any of the information on this site. The information here is strictly for Educational Purposes! -USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!

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