For clarification to this novice, why would one be using stainless steel and 
silver trodes together. What are they making?


Ode Coyote <odecoy...@alltel.net> wrote: 

  According to a simple little electroplating diagram I keep handy, the 
silver goes on the + side.
Electrons may head from minus to plus, but the silver is *losing * 
electrons to become ions.

Ode


At 10:44 PM 12/16/2007 -0600, you wrote:
>ok, don't take this as gospel, but I believe the electrons flow out of the 
>negative side, right? If that is so, then the silver wire goes on that 
>side.  I also get confused about that.
>
>That is why I use silver wire for both sides, so I don't have to think 
>about it.
>
>Kathryn
>On Dec 16, 2007, at 8:51 PM, Bruce Anderson wrote:
>
>>I have one electrode that is 60" of #14 silver wire.
>>I have one electrode of 1/8" Stainless steel.
>>I cain't remember which electrode is the annode.  Don't know if it's 
>>because I haven't worked with D.C. in 50years or if it's brain fog.
>>Either way I'm lost.  I belive the positive wire goes to the annode, right?
>>I'm using a 130vdc generator and a 2gallon tank.
>>Thanks in advance for your help.
>>Bruce A.
>>
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