This page lists each cell being tested along with a name.  Then you’ll notice in postings that I just refer to a specific cell by name instead of listing out all the details in every post.
Containers


Container GH-001: This container consists of a plexy glass casing and 4 individually sealed compartments to allow for up to 4 tests being done on 4 different cell configurations without breaking the seal to change the setup.

Container GH-002: This is a smaller single compartment plexy glass casing used to test the series capacitor cells.

 

Cells


Cell GH-E001: This is a 2 plate design using light cover plates from Home Depot.  Spaced 3mm apart

Cell GH-E002: This is a 3 plate design using light cover plates from Home Depot. Spaced 3mm apart

Cell GH-E003: This is a 5 plate design using light cover plates from Home Depot that have been flatted. Spaced 3mm apart. 

Cell GH-E004:  This cell is configured from 6 (5″ long) tubes of 1-1/2″ and 1-1/4″ fitted inside one another to form the cathodes and anodes.  Connected via stainless steel picture hanging wire and held together by a piece of plexy glass.  Was originally designed for platform to be at top to prevent bubble circulation but determined it performed better with it at the bottom.

Cell GH-E005: This is an 8 plate design using 304 SS 16G 8″x8″ pieces.  Spaced at 3mm apart and sealed around bottom and both sides.  Water is then stored inside each cell compartment and electrodes are only placed on two outside plates.  Center plates receive their charge from the outside electrodes.