Re: CS Question to Ode - Electrode Efficiency?

2003-07-26 Thread Ode Coyote
At 11:14 PM 7/25/2003 -0400, you wrote: Hi Ken, I was cleaning the electrodes after putting them through the abuse of dealing with cabbage juice. They seemed to clean fine with isoprope and H2O2. I looked at the darker electrodes under a 40X zoom microscope, and noticed something funny. The

Re: CS Question to Ode - Electrode Efficiency?

2003-07-26 Thread Ode Coyote
time finding them? Ode [ken] At 01:45 AM 7/26/2003 -0400, you wrote: url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m61510.html CS Question to Ode - Electrode Efficiency? From: Mike Monett Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 20:15:29 Hi Ken, OK, I think I figured it out. When the electrode is new and shiny, ions

Re: CS Question to Ode - Electrode Efficiency?

2003-07-26 Thread Robert Berger
Mike, I think what you are seeing is the crystalline structure of the drawn wire. The as received is generally in the hard drawn state. Take a new sample of wire and heat it read hot and quench in DW. That will anneal it and it will be very soft. Make several runs and then look at it under you

CS Question to Ode - Electrode Efficiency?

2003-07-25 Thread Mike Monett
Hi Ken, I was cleaning the electrodes after putting them through the abuse of dealing with cabbage juice. They seemed to clean fine with isoprope and H2O2. I looked at the darker electrodes under a 40X zoom microscope, and noticed something funny. The surface was covered with tiny pits, but a

Re: CS Question to Ode - Electrode Efficiency?

2003-07-25 Thread Mike Monett
url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m61510.html CS Question to Ode - Electrode Efficiency? From: Mike Monett Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 20:15:29 Hi Ken, OK, I think I figured it out. When the electrode is new and shiny, ions are liberated more at discontinuities, perhaps grain boundaries