Thanks, Harold. That's a beginning ;-) So, just for starters, what would the ma or current be coming off a pack of 3 9V batteries using let's say 14# wire? Or does it depend also on the the changing ppm forming in the water?

simple explanations for a simple mind.

thanks,
Eleanor

A simple way to understand Electricity/current,ma.,etc., is to imagine electricity as water in your water pipes;the water pressure is Voltage,the current is volume of water coming thru in a given time,ie, gallons,quarts,pints,cups,drops,etc.The size of the pipe,ie 1/2",3/4",1",etc.in diameter relates to wire size,ie # 14,# 12,# 10,etc. 1 ma is a milli-ampere of current.
Harold


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