In reply to  Willis Jenkin's message of Sat, 5 Aug 2006 14:55:44
-0700:
Hi Willis,
[snip]
>Robin!
>
>On your response to my posting on ‘some’ in the field using pulsed DC and
>still obtaining gas production (H2, O2), below 1.2V, please be assured that
>it was not measured with a DC volt meter, more like a $25K US Tek Scope and
>followed with a standard formula of  Vrms=Sqrt(y/x)* Vp, where Vp is the
>pulse max V, y is the pulse width and x is leading edge to leading edge.

Does this mean that the 1.2 V you were referring to was Vrms or
peak?

Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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