Hi Ya'All,

"Ole Bob", is going to stir the pot again.

I see all of the "wizz-bangy" things going on on this list and no one
has any idea as to the ppm that they are making nor the particle size of
the CS.

A lot of effort is being made to reinvent the wheel. There are some nice
polarity switching being done with a $35.00 microprocess that has
replaced a $2.00 worth of  two Ics, two resistor, and one capacitor.
That sound like regression to me.

There has been no mention as to the initial current with your brand of
DW. I have three brands availble in K.C.,MO. Wal-Mart (not all W-M DW
comes from Hazelwood, Mo.), Hinckley & Schmitt, and Absopure.
My Wal-Mart has a initial (Ic) current of .28 ma, Hinkley & Schmitt, Ic
is .30, and Absopure is 1.18.
For a fixed time of brew the Absopure will make a ppm about twice to
three times the strength as the others.

If you are not plotting the data (current vs time) and then getting a
ppm measurement you are wandering around in no man's land.

Tomorrow I will post a chart of Absopure as a pcx file.

Until then.

Adios,

"Ole Bob"




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