CS>Re: FW: CS>Re: Mink rancher ( Stream Length and Velocity )

2006-11-19 Thread Dan Nave
for 1 second at 6 amps we get 10.84 ppm. So, this is very close to what we calculated before. Dan --- * From: * CWFugitt[SMTP:c_wa...@earthlink.net] * Sent: * Sunday, November 19, 2006 9:15:35 PM * To: * silver-list@eskimo.com * Subject: * CS>Re: Mink

CS>Re: FW: CS>Re: Mink rancher ( Stream Length and Velocity )

2006-11-19 Thread Dan Nave
PS Don't turn on the current before establishing the water flow! Dan --- * From: * Dan Nave[SMTP:na...@comcast.net] * Subject: * Re: FW: CS>Re: Mink rancher ( Stream Length and Velocity ) Wayne, I wouldn't necessarily choose this way t

CS>Re: Mink rancher ( Stream Length and Velocity )

2006-11-19 Thread CWFugitt
The stream length and velocity is interesting and relates to the process. Due to the small pipe, 3/4 inch, the length of the stream is relatively long. The cross sectional area of the 3/4 inch pipe is. .44 17 inches. This makes one gallon have a length of 522.97 inches. Thus 10 gallons