Hi Ya'all;

While the design of constant current generators may be shrouded in
mystic the process is very simple. We will use the following design as a
tutorial for the process.

Design assumption:  8 oz of DW., 5" wet length of #14 silver wire,
current limited to 2 ma. Brew time 2 hours for 10-12 ppm.

Wet area = .063" (dia) x 3.1416 x 5" = .99 sq.in. of wetted surface
area.
Current density =  .002 (amp) / .99 =  .00198 amp/ sq.in.
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Therefore if you wish to make 16 oz. in the same time then double the
wire area and the cell current. That keeps the current density the same.

If you want 32 oz then use 4 times the area and the current.

"Ole Bob"


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