Thingiverse
WFC Flow THrough Cell Stanley A Meyer
par securesupplies
5
Téléchargements
2
Likes
0
Makes
Stanley A Meyer Flow Through Cell with fittings
Here's a concept to throw out there. It may put the cat amongst the pigeons so to speak.
One of the trickier and expensive aspects of the multi-cell design is tank.
Sealing electrical
connections and indeed machining/printing a large item from nylon/delrin is
potentially expensive (certainly Delrin is).
If the cell was designed to be independent of the tank, with water inlet/outlet,
that might
be a flexible approach. Just thinking outside the box here a little with this,
but I see no practical reason why the structure must be submerged as long as there
is sufficient in/out flow to satisfy the design. Here is a concept drawing, machined
from two pieces with barbed fittings embedded (these could also be female thread to
accept nylon fittings).
Stanley A Meyer WFC Single Cell Flow Through design can be used for nano bubble water air or mist etc etc We can still stay faithful to cell design and spacing bu
Here's a concept to throw out there. It may put the cat amongst the pigeons so to speak.
One of the trickier and expensive aspects of the multi-cell design is tank.
Sealing electrical
connections and indeed machining/printing a large item from nylon/delrin is
potentially expensive (certainly Delrin is).
If the cell was designed to be independent of the tank, with water inlet/outlet,
that might
be a flexible approach. Just thinking outside the box here a little with this,
but I see no practical reason why the structure must be submerged as long as there
is sufficient in/out flow to satisfy the design. Here is a concept drawing, machined
from two pieces with barbed fittings embedded (these could also be female thread to
accept nylon fittings).
Stanley A Meyer WFC Single Cell Flow Through design can be used for nano bubble water air or mist etc etc We can still stay faithful to cell design and spacing bu
Vous avez imprimé ce modèle ? Connectez-vous et partagez votre make !
Connectez-vous pour laisser un commentaire
Se connecterPas encore de commentaires – soyez le premier !