Re: CS>Re: Mike/meters

1999-11-21 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Hi Katarina, The only concern I have in trying to meter the current of the pulser, is in that I'm not sure what the output looks like. If I understand correctly, the pulser changes polarity several (4?) times per second. (I'm looking at a schematic from Bob Beck's site) This would be equivalent

Re: CS>Re: Mike/meters

1999-11-21 Thread Mardicon8
In a message dated 11/21/99 2:35:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, kato...@mindspring.com writes: << it's funny what a huge gap there is between those of us who are not at all technical and those who understand it. I think what I need is someone to just very simply explain from scratch what each me

CS>Re: Mike/meters

1999-11-21 Thread Katarina Wittich
Hi Mike, unfortunately Chuck's jpeg diagram only comes over as a bunch of letters on my Mac and I'm also computer illiterate and have no idea why it won't read it. I don't know if I am more or less confused by all this at the moment. I think I'll wait and see what the PWT is like and check it out

Re: CS>Re: Mike/meters

1999-11-21 Thread M. G. Devour
Katarina wrote: > What is the difference between a volt-ohm meter and a PWT? And what > is the practical difference in terms of keeping your CS manufacture > consistent? I've already ordered the PWT -- but I assumed it was > only useful for making sure my distilled water was okay -- from your > des

CS>Re: Mike/meters

1999-11-20 Thread Katarina Wittich
Dear MIke, thank you, thank you -- it actually sounds simple. But, as usual, I have more questions! What is the difference between a volt-ohm meter and a PWT? And what is the practical difference in terms of keeping your CS manufacture consistent? I've already ordered the PWT -- but I assumed it