Wet Cell

Robert Twiss

Wet Cell
« on May 13th, 2012, 05:40 AM »Last edited on May 13th, 2012, 05:47 AM by Robert Twiss
This is a basic rendering of the "Wet" cell that I am designing.
I would like to use magnet induction but I don't think the internal inductors will generate the magnetic power I'd like.
Alternatively, I will be able to use a circulating cooling system as this design uses 316 Stainless Steel tubing for the coils.
I don't see the attachment that I added.
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Quote from Robert Twiss on May 13th, 2012, 05:40 AM
This is a basic rendering of the "Wet" cell that I am designing.
I would like to use magnet induction but I don't think the internal inductors will generate the magnetic power I'd like.
Alternatively, I will be able to use a circulating cooling system as this design uses 316 Stainless Steel tubing for the coils.

I don't see the attachment that I added.

Robert Twiss

RE: Wet Cell
« Reply #1, on May 13th, 2012, 08:10 AM »
Today, I am going to mock up the spiral cell.
Substituting for the Lexan Insulator/Spacer will be thin plywood.
Substituting for the Stainless Steel Tubing will be 14ga copper wire.
This will allow me to determine the approximate tubing lengths and the lengths of the 3/16" solid copper wire which will go into the tubing if I decide to try magnetic induction.