Have you seen the projects pages on this site?
here are some views that will get you thinking.....
I will start off with Chris's , I think its 80 plates unit, at the time
he thought it was great - but he learnt it could be better
http://oupower.com/index.php?dir=_My_Pr ... &PageNum=7
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Start at this page and skim through to page 11..........
Then read 2/3 down page on
http://oupower.com/index.php?dir=_My_Pr ... PageNum=30
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where you will see his test that found he was only getting 9 W / L /hr
[ calc... 540 w , 1 L , 60 secs.......or.... 540 W , 60 L itres per Hour ,
so 540 / 60 = 9 W / L /hr ]
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Then see Chris's next unit starting on
http://oupower.com/index.php?dir=_My_Pr ... PageNum=57
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here you will see the slits being cut into 1/4 thick plates.
These are the slits to hold the plates.
They go along the bottom and up both Sides of the Plates.
in other words there are three of these plates sitting inside the box.
The plates are a slide fit , so that electrolyte will slowly migrate between plates.
You will only need 8 plates for your Motor Bike.
If you can use Potassium Hydroxide at 26 % solution with distilled water
by weight and make sure the gaps between plates are 3mm,
and plates have been Cross Hatch sanded - that they are 316 Stainless.
You should get a very efficient Electrolyser.
My unit is running at 2.98 W / L /hr.
And its got room for improvement.
http://oupower.com/index.php?dir=_Other ... &PageNum=3
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This unit has been modified to just seven cells and is running in my car .
The down side of this is the glue assembly causes impurities to contaminate
the electrolyte.
Glenn.