Morning Keith,
>> If I don't use any thing to limit the milliamps the power supply
>> will put out 16 milliamps which I think is to high to use.
Do you test / check your water in any way?
It appears your electrode spacing is 2.5 to 2.625 inches or thereabout.
I still find it hard to believe that a full 30 VDC will result in a current
flow of .016. ( 16 ma ) That indicates slightly less than 2 K of
solution resistance. About 1875 ohms.
Any readings on your water would be appreciated.
Keep in mind that many, if not most cheap power supplies have a different
voltage output than indicated.
The voltage, Full Load, Voltage NO load varies a lot.
Normally called "Per Cent Regulation". Should not be a problem making CS.
Of course high quality everything does not hurt, from wire to alligator
clips. You could make a regulated power supply, or simply add a regulating
chip to any one you have, if you ever so desire.
Don't decide that the world of electronics is not what it is supposed to
be. It should be a science and go by all the rules. <grin>
Wayne
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