Skip to content
  • Categories
  • Recent
  • Tags
  • Popular
  • Users
  • Groups
Skins
  • Light
  • Cerulean
  • Cosmo
  • Flatly
  • Journal
  • Litera
  • Lumen
  • Lux
  • Materia
  • Minty
  • Morph
  • Pulse
  • Sandstone
  • Simplex
  • Sketchy
  • Spacelab
  • United
  • Yeti
  • Zephyr
  • Dark
  • Cyborg
  • Darkly
  • Quartz
  • Slate
  • Solar
  • Superhero
  • Vapor

  • Default (No Skin)
  • No Skin
Collapse
Logo that says

Flow Battery Research Collective

  1. Home
  2. General Discussion
  3. My build (very slowly progressing)

My build (very slowly progressing)

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved General Discussion
31 Posts 4 Posters 325 Views 4 Watching
  • Oldest to Newest
  • Newest to Oldest
  • Most Votes
Reply
  • Reply as topic
Log in to reply
This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
  • kirkK kirk

    @danielfp248 said in My build (very slowly progressing):

    @kirk Thanks for clarifying kirk, I have the same issue, lol.

    I have added a note to the docs on this now!


    Also @sepi I somehow missed reading the main chunk of your thread that you posted several days ago - great work!!

    @sepi said in My build (very slowly progressing):

    Now I need to be patient about the Pumps from Kamoer which have't shipped yet

    @quinnale has also tried some 3D-printed peristaltic pumps in his build thread: https://fbrc.nodebb.com/topic/23/towards-a-working-system

    @sepi said in My build (very slowly progressing):

    So I finally printed my modified jig in 6h on my kobra max with 1mm nozzle. This made it quick but fugly. You judge for yourself and maybe tell me why my modifications don't make sense.

    Can you show the back of your jig? If the rear support doesn't stick out long enough, the entire jig can tip over once the pumps are installed due to a shift in the center of gravity.

    Also, it looks cool and wavy! And using a lot less material. Did you modify it in FreeCAD?

    sepiS Offline
    sepiS Offline
    sepi
    wrote last edited by
    #21

    @kirk about the jig, yeah I modified the FreeCAD version. It's probably prone to tipping. I'll see that once I get the pumps and hobo modify it and then modify my model and share it.IMG_20250728_195417.jpg

    C 2 Replies Last reply
    2
    • sepiS sepi

      @kirk about the jig, yeah I modified the FreeCAD version. It's probably prone to tipping. I'll see that once I get the pumps and hobo modify it and then modify my model and share it.IMG_20250728_195417.jpg

      C Offline
      C Offline
      czahl
      wrote last edited by
      #22

      @sepi Great job, your assembly is really looking quite good. Can't wait to see how it will perform.

      sepiS 1 Reply Last reply
      1
      • C czahl

        @sepi Great job, your assembly is really looking quite good. Can't wait to see how it will perform.

        sepiS Offline
        sepiS Offline
        sepi
        wrote last edited by
        #23

        @czahl Thanks mate! I'll keep you posted. The pumps and potentiostat are in the mail and on their way to my place 😄

        1 Reply Last reply
        0
        • C czahl

          @sepi Your PP parts are looking good. Which filament did you used?

          sepiS Offline
          sepiS Offline
          sepi
          wrote last edited by sepi
          #24

          @czahl said in My build (very slowly progressing):

          @sepi Your PP parts are looking good. Which filament did you used?

          https://www.3djake.com/fiberlogy/r-pp-anthracite?sai=12757
          It's pretty soft but that might just be PP. I never used PP before. I just selected the cheapest one on 3dJake.

          1 Reply Last reply
          1
          • D Offline
            D Offline
            danielfp248
            wrote last edited by
            #25

            @sepi Nicely done! Also don't forget to wrap your screws in packing tape before you assemble the device for testing, otherwise the screws will short the cell.

            sepiS 1 Reply Last reply
            0
            • sepiS sepi

              @kirk about the jig, yeah I modified the FreeCAD version. It's probably prone to tipping. I'll see that once I get the pumps and hobo modify it and then modify my model and share it.IMG_20250728_195417.jpg

              C Offline
              C Offline
              czahl
              wrote last edited by
              #26

              @sepi BTW, have you done a blow test with your assembled cell? Should be easier now as you just need to blow into one pipe while closing / opening the other one, right?

              1 Reply Last reply
              0
              • sepiS Offline
                sepiS Offline
                sepi
                wrote last edited by
                #27

                I've done it with just one flow frame: That seemed to be good. The problem with your proposal is that (at least that's what I think it is) the photo paper is permeable to air. I might put a piece of tubing on the second flow frame to test the seal on the whole cell. Then again, the only real test is to use some liquid. For that I need to wait for those pumps to arrive, which should be this or next week.

                C D 2 Replies Last reply
                0
                • D danielfp248

                  @sepi Nicely done! Also don't forget to wrap your screws in packing tape before you assemble the device for testing, otherwise the screws will short the cell.

                  sepiS Offline
                  sepiS Offline
                  sepi
                  wrote last edited by
                  #28

                  @danielfp248 I actually used Kapton Tape but should probably use PP-tape instead.

                  1 Reply Last reply
                  0
                  • sepiS sepi

                    I've done it with just one flow frame: That seemed to be good. The problem with your proposal is that (at least that's what I think it is) the photo paper is permeable to air. I might put a piece of tubing on the second flow frame to test the seal on the whole cell. Then again, the only real test is to use some liquid. For that I need to wait for those pumps to arrive, which should be this or next week.

                    C Offline
                    C Offline
                    czahl
                    wrote last edited by
                    #29

                    @sepi said in My build (very slowly progressing):

                    I've done it with just one flow frame: That seemed to be good.

                    This sounds great. I also want to do the same then to eliminate as much of uncertainties as possible from the very beginning. It is always frustrating to identify such bugs after assembling everything together. For sure, the final test is the one with the liquids. Looking forward for your first tests with the pumps installed.

                    1 Reply Last reply
                    0
                    • sepiS sepi

                      I've done it with just one flow frame: That seemed to be good. The problem with your proposal is that (at least that's what I think it is) the photo paper is permeable to air. I might put a piece of tubing on the second flow frame to test the seal on the whole cell. Then again, the only real test is to use some liquid. For that I need to wait for those pumps to arrive, which should be this or next week.

                      D Offline
                      D Offline
                      danielfp248
                      wrote last edited by
                      #30

                      @sepi If you have an assembled cell with everything except the pumps you can use a syringe to manually pump some liquid through and see if you have any obvious leaks. This is how I normally test cells before I put activate material inside them or cycle water through them using pumps.

                      sepiS 1 Reply Last reply
                      0
                      • D danielfp248

                        @sepi If you have an assembled cell with everything except the pumps you can use a syringe to manually pump some liquid through and see if you have any obvious leaks. This is how I normally test cells before I put activate material inside them or cycle water through them using pumps.

                        sepiS Offline
                        sepiS Offline
                        sepi
                        wrote last edited by
                        #31

                        @danielfp248 Good trick, now I only need a syringe.

                        1 Reply Last reply
                        0
                        Reply
                        • Reply as topic
                        Log in to reply
                        • Oldest to Newest
                        • Newest to Oldest
                        • Most Votes


                        2

                        Online

                        62

                        Users

                        32

                        Topics

                        341

                        Posts
                        • Login

                        • Don't have an account? Register

                        • Login or register to search.
                        Powered by NodeBB Contributors
                        • First post
                          Last post
                        0
                        • Categories
                        • Recent
                        • Tags
                        • Popular
                        • Users
                        • Groups