Help, I'm not able to delete any silver-list without getting an error
message that instructs me to restart computer. This just started this
afternoon (Tuesday). Any suggestions? Jess

-----Original Message-----
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 5:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>New member.


Wayne Fugitt wrote:
> Morning Marshall,
>
> >> At 10:18 AM 11/12/2007, you wrote:
>> If you use AC you must understand that there are two reactions that
>> occur at the electrode. One is an oxidizing reaction and the other
>> reducing.
>
>   Is there any worthwhile advantage to using AC ?
If you are talking about HVAC then it can make CS more rapidly than LVDC
(with or without polarity reversing) since it does not require you to
maintain 1 mA or less current per square inch to get good product.
>
> If there was, more of us would be doing it, would we not ?
Depends on what you mean by AC. Many if not most of us do use polarity
reversal, which is a low frequency AC. I certainly do, 1 minute per half
cycle.. If  you mean higher frequencies like 60 hertz, then I doubt it,
not many people want to deal with 10,000 volts, nor purchase $2,000
worth of liquid refrigeration equipment.. I used to, but was limited to
about 10 PPM, and needed to go to 20 PPM.
>
> Surely anyone can wire one diode or a simple full wave bridge into the
> circuit.    Some of them cost near nothing, have 4 leads, and are
> labeled  AC, AC,  +  and  -  ..........
>
I would certainly think so.  But I prefer to use a bench supply, which
allows me to change the voltage, and read the current easily.  I use a
7805 with a resistor to make it constant current.
> I must be missing something, .......... or someone else is.
Not sure what you mean.
>
> Then, when all else fails, they could plug into the telephone jack.
> That is about as complicated as wiring up a diode.
There are those that use that.

Marshall
>
> Wayne
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