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Overunity Machines Forum



Any ideas for a better way to attach my electrical connections

Started by passingtime38, June 11, 2008, 12:26:34 AM

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passingtime38

I watched the link.  How can I post a you tube link.  I've tried the dog ear style but I don't like giving up surface area.  Can I post a video of my progress right to this site?  my bolts go through the top and bottom.  my latest youtube video is a volume test.  I have the same user name there.  But i'm trying different plates this week.  I only got 400 ml.

passingtime38


passingtime38

I was watching your tube vid.  Has anyone mentioned using zip ties to hold your plaets together.  I like drilling small holes using nylon washers from a hard ware store for spacers and zip ties.  I'm going to try   thin strips of tap next.   

raburgeson

Is this a Boyce cell? If so you could make new power plates cut them so there's a tab on them. 1/8th inch is really close and filling some of it could cause trouble. Sorry didn't find the link for the video.

Athopi

Yeah... seeing it on video helped me see and think through some of my probs. with the setup I had. I did the zip-tie and nylon washer thing when I switched to the ss welding rod for power cable. I got much better results, but also a near doubling in current draw. I'm now looking into using fewer, larger plates. Have also pondered arranging the plates in opposing fashion (like a capital E and 3), offset to mesh, so I can use a large flat strap on each (+ and -) side for a better connection and better stability for the plates. You are using really thich plates so the tape idea should be ok- watch and check, now and then, for friction wear if you put it in a car. My plates will be of .01" material and I'm concerned about mid-plate contact with jostling. Cheers!
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