nt: Monday, November 27, 2006 12:53 PM
Subject: RE: CS>Puzzling & Polarity
Julius,
This question is to you, and anyone who knows the correct answer. In your
post, you state . .. "Sheet electrodes are greatly superior to
wire as far as we are concerned because of the greatly
Will greatly appreciate a reference to that large silver plate, if you dig
it up. That dimension eliminates all the work that multiple winds of wire
would require, if a person was trying to increase silver electrode exposure.
Peter
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Actually that was wrong, it is 6" X 8". Anyway, several places on the
net carry it. I simply called around and found one that had it
reasonably priced for .999 fine. I have actually purchased it twice over
the years, from two different places, but don't remember who. I will see
if I can find
Marshall,
Where do you buy sheet stock that is 4" x 8"?
Peter
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Peter M. Stellas wrote:
Julius,
This question is to you, and anyone who knows the correct answer. In
your post, you state . /.. "Sheet electrodes are greatly
superior to /
/wire as far as we are concerned because of the greatly enhanced area/
/& we believe that this produces a gre
Julius,
This question is to you, and anyone who knows the correct answer. In your
post, you state . .. "Sheet electrodes are greatly superior to
wire as far as we are concerned because of the greatly enhanced area
& we believe that this produces a greater proportion of ICS.We have
Hi,
Just a word of gratitude to Ode & Carlos for their replies. The subject
has just beeen touched upon & there remains a mountain of useful facts
still to be found & commented upon so that we can all learn the
parameters for making CS with a little more certainty &
less guesswork.Unfortu
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