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Re: CS> Requests For Lab Test on ULVDC CS
From: Dan Nave
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 11:34:52

  > You must  have mistaken me for someone who knows  what  he's doing
  > ;-)).

  > My math skills are basic at best. Well, I muddled through per your
  > instructions and  Wppot32 and Mercury and found  that  the average
  > current was  only .220 ma. So the calculated ppm was 6.23  and the
  > actual was  probably  a  lot lower. Actual time  was  2.5  hours @
  > 12 ounces distilled water.

  > Remember I  said  that I calculated  the  series  resistor without
  > regard for the cell resistance. The cell resistance at the end was
  > 20K ohms which was equal to the series resistor. The final current
  > was about .444ma. So this was about half of the 1ma I was shooting
  > for and  obviously  the beginning current was  a  lot  less, about
  > .116ma. (Voltage  =  18V;  Resistor   =  20K  ohm;  beginning cell
  > resistance = 136K ohms, end = 20K ohm)

  > But, from your reaction, the description of my salt test  gave you
  > a clear indication of the ppm of my CS or EIS.

  > Dan

  Congratulations! It looks like you are getting pretty good at math.

  It looks like your current is below the misting level and  should be
  ok. Are you letting it brew until tiny whiskers form on  the cathode
  loops? That is usually a good place to stop.

  If not,  let  us know how long that takes. You might  find  the salt
  test is a bit whiter and easier to see:)

Best Regards,

Mike Monett


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