Since power is I*V then actually too much voltage across too little resistance, or too much current across too much resistance produces more power. The other formulas are I^2*R and V/(R^2)

On 10/15/2010 7:30 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:

  Too much current across too little resistance turns into heat.
Increasing distance between the electrodes increases resistance and reduces current. There are easier ways to control current without using the constantly changing CS as the resistor..like, with a potentiometer, or a current control diode, a voltage regulator wired to be a current regulator, or transistor feedback circuit.
Then you need to know when to stop and a timer won't generally tell you
that.

If all this is over your head, you need a generator that does it for you, automatically.

Ode



At 03:54 PM 10/14/2010 -0700, you wrote:
Hi Experts,

I brewed EIS today, the silver rods one inch apart. But i think it is short from the bottom of the Ball quart jar. It is color brown and cloudy again with plenty of silver floating on top and fuss at the bottom. Worse still, first time it happened to me, while rinsing and cleaning the rods, i noticed that one had a "waist" like it was overly eroded at that part and ready to break off. The jar got very warm and so with the rods.

What did i do wrong?

Thanks.

Melly



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