Hi Pavel,

The SG7 Pro uses 4 electrodes with adjacent pairs having voltage applied.  So 
only
the inner faces of three electrodes are in the current path at any time although
there may be some eddy currents around the outer face of the end electrodes.  I
discount that.  I run 30 ma. constant current and the electrodes are 1.5 inches 
by 5"
wetted nominal depth.  That comes out to current density of 1.3 ma/sq inch of 
anode
area.

The SG6 Auto uses 4 inches by 1/4" of wetted anode and I run 1 ma.  So that's 1
ma/sq. inch.

Who makes the HVAC Ultra?

Is that helpful?

Best regards,

Trem

----- Original Message -----
From: "Pavel Hochmut" <ho...@cbox.cz>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Saturday, May 22, 2004 9:51 AM
Subject: [silver_list] CS>current values vs. current density


> Hi,
> Can somebody let me know, what current density is being used (mA/sq. inch)
> on the device such as HVAC Ultra, SG7, SG or SG6 are ???
> Maybe Trem should know...
> Many thanks
> Pavel H.
>
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