Hi Reid,
I think that you are correct, that the resistance of the water and
distance between electrodes will limit the current, at least at the
beginning of the run. If your colleagues are saying that this will
cause your unit to shut down, then you may need a shunt resistor
across your
Hi Reid,
I don't remember who but I tested some CS for someone who was running 120
vDC and he had five one gallon cells in series.
It made very good CS. That is the simplest solution and you will get large
volume.
Ole Bob
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Pull that voltage down further till you get the required current draw. I
would start at about 30v DC and reduce that as I went, by further reducing
voltage as the process continues so as not to exceed 1 to 5 ma and stop
when the voltage reads about 6 to 12 volts. This will depend on your
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