Ok, I just started making my first batch of CS.  I'm using Marshalee's
system of 3 9V batteries, using 16 oz of water, put about 10 grains of
KCl in it, and I'm stirring about every minute.  I've got the wires
between chopsticks (saw a pic like that somewhere) and I'm actually
moving the wires around and around to stir by manipulating the
chopsticks.  My first amp measurement was 10.5 amp measured by a "Fluke"
- some brand of multimeter.  My second was 10.4 at 10 minutes.  The
solution is quite milky almost pearly with a pink hue already.  I can see
bubbles on one wire, and the other is already coated in black.

So, on the calculator I put in 474.12 ml, and 0.0105, 0.0104, and 0.01024
and I'm ending up with a ppm of 0.03 at the 3rd reading.  Something seems
wrong, I do need to move the decimal point on the amps don't I?


Leacy
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