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To sign a message, use four tilda's (~) in a row. [[User:Mjn|Mjn]] 15:03, 14 July 2011 (PDT) | To sign a message, use four tilda's (~) in a row. [[User:Mjn|Mjn]] 15:03, 14 July 2011 (PDT) | ||
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Thanks for the tip, Mjn. Gregor, check out the new info on [[Edison Battery]]. Pretty good info on plate elements. Sounds like we could use nickel plated mesh for plates, but is making steel mesh and plating it (or making nickel mesh) within the range of capabilities imagined for [[GVCS]]? [[User:Ron Broberg|Ron Broberg]] 16:07, 14 July 2011 (PDT) |
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Hey there Ron, I noticed you seemed to be doing some research on batteries and have found some information I had nor been able to find. I was just thinking, we have not been able to get any good information on the design and construction of modern pocket plate batteries. So I just wanted to mention that if you feel the itch to apply your skills to more research, this area would be particularly valuable to throw some light on. Gregor 09:16, 14 July 2011 (PDT)
Hi, Gregor. I'll keep my eyes out. Edison perforated his metal and pressed the perf plates together. I've obtained an Edison Lamp Battery (age unknown) which I intend to dissect at some point in the future ... How does one get the username/datetime stamp automatically added to the end of 'talk' messages? Is there a 'talk' function I'm missing?
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To sign a message, use four tilda's (~) in a row. Mjn 15:03, 14 July 2011 (PDT)
Thanks for the tip, Mjn. Gregor, check out the new info on Edison Battery. Pretty good info on plate elements. Sounds like we could use nickel plated mesh for plates, but is making steel mesh and plating it (or making nickel mesh) within the range of capabilities imagined for GVCS? Ron Broberg 16:07, 14 July 2011 (PDT)