* will use (4) 1 qt mason jars with metal lids
* will use 20 gauge 304 ss...cause that's what I have
Thinking of setting all 4 up as a series...using around 2.5" x 2.5" plates spaced 1/4" apart....and using 1 neutral plate between the 2 active plates.
The 2.5" x 2.5" plates will be maybe 1/2" off the bottom of the jars...will be using cheap insulated ss strap to bring the current down and to hold them in place.
Will probably being using manifold vac and allowing air to be run down into the bottom of all jars.
The 1/4" spacing is to allow easier evacuation of bubbles..and will require more NaOH than 1/8" spacing.
Should have somewhere north of 1.5 V between plates...considering the inefficiencies of open plate designs and actual running voltage.
Run thru a bubbler.
Expected to run at around 15 to 20 amps on a 2.4L throttle body EFI engine.
Is this design likely to work? Efficient? Any improvements?
How about the expected amps per plate area...somewhere in the ballpark?Statistics: Posted by fixaze — Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:03 am
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