Okilidokili...
The frame is done as far as I can tell outside of some wire->clips for individual cells... whatever... I'll be heading to hardware store to pick up some cheap speaker cable or something for it. 14ga wire is just too stiff.
Ran through continuity tests just fine.
Top view of the frame, with a single cell sitting just to show plywood positioning. Power bus bars are visible and have some of the O-ring terminals in place just to make sure I had enough etc.
Underside view of the frame. The wiring mess is... well.. in an effort to try to keep all circuit paths equidistant.... heh. There's a single bolt running out the side (near bottom of pic) to hook power up to.
I probably could have done this a bit cleaner, but whatever.
As mentioned at the start, I'll be picking up some cheap speaker wire or lamp chord wire or something for the power bus -> clips for anodes. Really stiff wire would end up causing the clips to cant and other problems.
I'll possibly also look into using different o-ring terminals (smaller).
Next up - the clothespin scaffolding.
Oh, for what it's worth a friend pointed out the 'durrrrr' as to why the staple grabby things look like ass on the clothespins. Copper, steel, in an electrolyte. Durrrrrrr of course it's gonna corrode fast heh.
I picked up some hair pins made out of copper and some other stuff to experiment with if I have to.
edit to avoid post bloat:
Picked up some speaker wire.
Also went ahead and grabbed a $45 (on sale) cheap miter saw from Menards. I've still got a lot of PVC to chop up, and at $45 .... that's a fine investment compared to the time it'd take to cut it up manually. Not to mention the amount of back pain it'll save me from given my current condition.
Sadly, the hardware store folks are starting to recognize me
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Also - concerning bkoenig / bronze boolits: actually, if ya eat a fair amount of canned food... instant source of tin