06-03-2008, 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by ZugyNA
It's in comparison to cool spring weather...and only one tank.
Not running the cells right now and after checking them out yesterday I found they were about 1/2 full of the brownish jelly type sludge (iron oxide jell?) that had settled out. Had noticed the amp draw was dropping relative to cell temps over time...doesn't look like 304 ss is going to do it...at least for the + side which is where the O is generated. Using NaOH.
Will put some pics at the link when I get my camera back...plus some specifics as to miles on the jars so far and temps vs amps.
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Does anybody have any data on how the inclusion of this rust ooze effects water temp, amp being pulled, and the rate of production?
Personally, I think there has to be some sort of consequence for adding all that rust sludge. It can't be good for the distilled water and baking soda mix that is so carefully calibrated down to 1/4 tsbspn per gallon (we actually did it by 1/8 tablespoon increments).
we'll be looking into that ourselves over the next few weeks, I was just curious if anybody had the info and could spare us the time.
thx.
//patton
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