Ok, but this is not what is called "Power Factor."  

Dan


>>> Ode Coyote <odecoy...@alltel.net> 4/20/2006 5:30:17 AM >>>

>Power factor is a consideration but not because of phase shift

  When the process is interrupted either by removing the electrodes or
by 
switching polarity, some sort of  [ionization???] field collapses in
the water.
  It takes several seconds for current to start flowing again.

Ode


>Polarity switching, as we do it for CS making, is much too slow to
>cause any sort of phase shift requiring consideration of Power
>Factors.
>
>Bottom line, Power Factor - just forget about it...
>Watts or Total Power - may stand looking into...
>
>Dan
>
>
>
> >>> Ode Coyote <odecoy...@alltel.net> 4/17/2006 6:02:34 AM >>>
>
>    I follow your logic too.
>More apt perhaps...especially when using automatic polarity
switching,
>the
>term "power factor" comes to mind.
>    Power factor? ...well... I've heard of it, seen it on charts and
>"grasp"
>[at] the concept up to where it turns the calculus corner.
>[ The meter tells me it's there but not its name ]
>Power factor is expressed in terms of watts?   [ Like, watt the
>heck!!?? :-)
>
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