In a message dated 9/23/2001 3:16:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:
> I am not convinced that the power limit of your power supply is related to > the > Frank: The power limit of my power supply is related to the increased conductivity of the DW due to the formation of Ag+ not to ionic silver reaching its saturation limit. > until the solution can hold no more ionic > silver and it is forced out in the form of the large flat particles. I have > done this type of saturation test here (long ago) using pure water, not > with any CO2 added. > > I do not beleive you need a longer tank. > > Perhaps you might consider altering your setup so that it can continue to > ionize the silver electrodes. If you are using a standard NST for HV, the > secondary is current is limited by a magnet shunt in the core, so as the > conductivity of the solution increases, the secondary voltage starts to > drop. You can let the voltage go as low as it wants without harming the > transformer.Many times we have run a 15KV unit down until the secondary > Frank: My HV power supply is not an NST. It's a solid state unit that runs under different operating parameters. > > Is this the sort of technical discussion that is no longer desired on this > Frank: If it is, I don't see any reason why we can't move technical discussions off list. Mike seems to think that without a lay audience there would be no technical discussions. I suppose one way to demonstrate that he's wrong about our motives is to remove ourselves from the list permanently. Frankly, I don't have any problem with that. Roger > > > >

