Good morning, Ivan,

Thanks for this information.  I think what I am going to do is to create a 
set up, then describe it in detail and get feedback, then run it.  And it 
(finally) occurred to me that I could simply make several small ones to make 
up for the need for CS in quantity. 

Hey, you lucky duck, living in New Zealand!  What I've read about it makes it 
sound like an ideal spot.  Are you in a city or in the country?  

Best wishes,
Taylor

<< 
 Keep the wires a quarter to half an inch off the bottom, keep the
 wires as far apart as possible keeping an inch or so between them and
 the side of the container. This will limit the build up of trees or
 sludge on the negative electrode (cathode). More wetted electrode area
 means more current flow and therefore less generation time, at the
 expense of quicker current rise and less controll.
 If you have the equipment, monitor voltage and current, and using the
 formula: resistance = voltage (in volts) divided by current (in amps,
 1mA = 0.001A) stop one run when the resistance equals about 20,000
 ohms after stirring. If you are using water equivalent to mine then
 this should equate to 10 to 15 ppm.
 I should imagine with a non current limited system your cs will be
 yellow at this point, perhaps quite deep yellow. >>


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