I was taught in college (way back so its become confused) that electrons flow from negative to positive. Which knowing that I would have guessed that the silver would plate onto anode off of the cathode. Can anyone explain their theory why this is not so?

At 08:52 AM 5/10/03, you wrote:
Mike,

It thrills me that you have made this breark through. Keep looking!

The cathode can be a single rod of  #14 of ANY metal. It is only the surface
area of the anode that is effective. For the cathode I use a 3/64" piece of
brazing rod. It silver plates in a very short time.

"Ole Bob"

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