I believe it's 14 gauge, WAG 2 inches.
Since then, I've inserted series resistance to limit current to ~2ma.
Now the water doesn't heat up and run time can go to 24 hrs.
Tyndall is very light with no color change in the water.
I suspect the product is improved, at least it still works.
That's really my only criteria. I'm a nerd until I reach my objective.
Then, I'm merely interested.
Chuck
The little engine that philosophized I think I am! I think I am!
On Thu, 7 Sep 2000 07:39:01 EDT, [email protected] wrote:
>Chuck: What was the wire gauge you used and what was the distance from the
>immersed wire to the one held slightly above the water? Roger
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