If you are controlling the current, the voltage will drop as conductivity increases in the water...so, you can't be controlling current at a given voltage unless you are reducing the conductivity the system "sees" by moving the electrodes further and further apart.

If you are not stirring, conductive tracks will form between the electrodes and artificially over draw the power supply, in effect raising current dramatically in a localized zone.

Be aware that flat sheet electrodes do most of the ion discharge and uptake at the edges and corners..and the center 3rd or so and rear not facing does virtually nothing.

ode


At 04:19 AM 11/29/2006 +0200, you wrote:

Dear Ode,

Thank you for sharing your valuable information.
I tried 60 seconds & a lot of sludge built up-
then I tried 6 secs & a much smaller sludge buildup-
finally I got to 3 seconds &  reasonably clean sheet
electrodes that still needed a wipe but not billowing
veils of grayish clouds as at 60 secs .
That was at 27V , now I am controlling at 36V.

Milliamperage is controlled by the size of the
the sheet electrodes at about 0.2 mA/sq. cm.
Size 38 x 150mm.  Water at 1 quart/ liter.

There must be something I am doing incorrectly which is
distorting the polarity change.   I believe the time is too short
& that is why I am getting so much ion disappearance.
Why do I get veils of sludge at 60 seconds???
Current setting??    Voltage setting??
Phase of the moon??  Wrong magical incantations??
Replies copied to my email address would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Julius Kabrun.


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