been there done that … don’t want to discourage you, but I have built many tube type devices over the years … performance is similar but the plate type devices are typically simpler to construct … in particular, what folks call the “dry cell” or “sealed series cell” is one of the simplest high performance device to build … but do your own research … some day, I hope very much to be proven wrong on many of my findings …
You are right about bi-polar in nature ,i guess this is the best we can achieve with this type of cell i did a lot of comparison research between the bob 101 cell and the my cell and all the cells i could gather info ,they give the same ammount of MMW ,what i would like to do is to test tube cell in 6 different sizes and see the difference .but it is hard to find the material.
I could be wrong about this, but it is my best guess based on what I have seen. I think that the current leakage is from one side of a neutral plate to the other. What we are calling a neutral plate, is really bi-polar in nature. It has a positive potential on one side and a negative potential on the other. Current leaks from the one side of the plate to the other via the hole. Best way to stop it is seal the inner edge and a small area of the hole on each face.
Live and learn. Hey Naj put the cell in a hot water bath then a cold ,then a hot ,cold…The temp diffence will suck the cell full after a few? cycles. And I put tap water in befor and it made all kinds of thick brown crap and put a stain on the plates.
been there done that … don’t want to discourage you, but I have built many tube type devices over the years … performance is similar but the plate type devices are typically simpler to construct … in particular, what folks call the “dry cell” or “sealed series cell” is one of the simplest high performance device to build … but do your own research … some day, I hope very much to be proven wrong on many of my findings …
i know about the brown muck may be i will test it with distilled water only .will see .
You are right about bi-polar in nature ,i guess this is the best we can achieve with this type of cell i did a lot of comparison research between the bob 101 cell and the my cell and all the cells i could gather info ,they give the same ammount of MMW ,what i would like to do is to test tube cell in 6 different sizes and see the difference .but it is hard to find the material.
I could be wrong about this, but it is my best guess based on what I have seen. I think that the current leakage is from one side of a neutral plate to the other. What we are calling a neutral plate, is really bi-polar in nature. It has a positive potential on one side and a negative potential on the other. Current leaks from the one side of the plate to the other via the hole. Best way to stop it is seal the inner edge and a small area of the hole on each face.
Live and learn. Hey Naj put the cell in a hot water bath then a cold ,then a hot ,cold…The temp diffence will suck the cell full after a few? cycles. And I put tap water in befor and it made all kinds of thick brown crap and put a stain on the plates.