The voltage mostly relates to time.
There are several current rise nuances that figure into making 14 volts somewhat better than 27.
You'll never know the concentration by using time in either case.
For a fair "ballpark" idea, get a conductivity or PPM meter.
A PWT conductivity meter will get you into the ballpark. A PPM meter, into the front few rows of the parking lot of the ballpark for half as many $$ or less.
Neither give you actual PPM...just a relative idea.
Both meters work the same way.

..and that's good enough for all 'practical' purposes....but not a good enough to base an arguement on.
Beats a totally wild and wandering guess.

Ode




At 09:53 AM 3/23/2005 -0600, you wrote:
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hi, i purchased a 14 volt generator to make cs, it appears to make it as well as 3-9v batteries, but as i can`t determine the concentration, all i can go by is the appearence (looks like a cloud coming off the silver electrode). i guess my generator is really just a power supply. thanks a lot; i really like this site, can someone tell me if the 14v is good enough? thanks for your time...............................................rick


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