Re: CSAre more electrodes better?

2007-06-23 Thread Ode Coyote
It'll throw auto off calibration out the window. [that can be adjusted] Current is controlled to density threshold of no advantage to going lower. Going way lower with a lot more electrode could eliminate the advantages of stirring by spreading ion discharge out so far that Brownian motion

Re: CSAre more electrodes better?

2007-06-21 Thread Ode Coyote
At 06:06 PM 6/19/2007 -0500, you wrote: Will using multiple sets of electrodes with my CS generator decrease the time? That depends on what generator. On some it will decrease both time ..and concentration. Will it effect a batch in any other ways...good or bad? Generally speaking,

Re: CSAre more electrodes better?

2007-06-21 Thread Ode Coyote
It's the total current that determines the ion discharge rate. It's current over surface area that determines current density. If the current density is too high, it's like jamming a horde of people through a small door and they tend to wind up wearing each others clothes, sharing the legs

Re: CSAre more electrodes better?

2007-06-21 Thread Silver Smith
Ode, On your current controlled silverpuppy would adding another set of electrodes improve (speed, quality) the process or would the current controlled circuit have to be adjusted to accommodate the added resistance from the extra electrodes? SS On 6/21/07, Ode Coyote odecoy...@alltel.net

Re: CSAre more electrodes better?

2007-06-20 Thread M1marine
I feel that the available current will be divided and may not have an effective flow since added electrodes would consist of a parallel circuit. More voltage would have to be used to have the same current available at each anode. This is my limited opinion. Ed.

CSAre more electrodes better?

2007-06-20 Thread CWFugitt
Morning Ed, I found the original message. It was WAY back up the line. It did not qualify the question in any way, shape, form or fashion. At 03:27 AM 6/20/2007, you wrote: I feel that the available current will be divided and may not have an effective flow since added electrodes would

RE: CSAre more electrodes better?

2007-06-20 Thread Leonardo Rijklof van Goens
Jun 2007 18:06:43 -0500From: cag@gmail.comto: silver-l...@eskimo.comsubject: CSAre more electrodes better?Will using multiple sets of electrodes with my CS generator decrease the time? Will it effect a batch in any other ways...good or bad?Thanks,SS

Re: CSAre more electrodes better?

2007-06-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
m1mar...@aol.com wrote: I feel that the available current will be divided and may not have an effective flow since added electrodes would consist of a parallel circuit. More voltage would have to be used to have the same current available at each anode. This is my limited opinion. Ed.

Re: CSAre more electrodes better?

2007-06-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
Silver Smith wrote: Will using multiple sets of electrodes with my CS generator decrease the time? Will it effect a batch in any other ways...good or bad? Thanks, SS It is not the number of electrodes, but the electrode area that is important. Doubling the size an an electrode and adding a

RE: CSAre more electrodes better?

2007-06-20 Thread Misc. IP Group
? Peter -Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com] Sent: 20 June 2007 17:46 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSAre more electrodes better? Silver Smith wrote: Will using multiple sets of electrodes with my CS generator decrease the time

Re: CSAre more electrodes better?

2007-06-20 Thread Marshall Dudley
believe 2 atoms. You cannot reduce particle size below 2 atoms, if you do then it would be ionic. Marshall Peter -Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com] Sent: 20 June 2007 17:46 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSAre more electrodes better

Re: CSAre more electrodes better?

2007-06-20 Thread Tony Moody
Hi SS, Re: CSAre more electrodes better? Probably not. But rather ask the manufacturer of your device. In general, if there is a current controller in the circuit then increasing silver surface area will tend to make finer eis, but not decrease batch time. To make the batch go faster you

Re: CSAre more electrodes better?

2007-06-20 Thread Arnold Beland
http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/Sample_Projects/Ohms_Law/ohmslaw.html Best Regards, Arnold Beland www.atlasnova.com - Original Message - From: Tony Moody a...@new.co.za To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 12:25 PM Subject: Re: CSAre more electrodes better? Hi

CSAre more electrodes better?

2007-06-19 Thread Silver Smith
Will using multiple sets of electrodes with my CS generator decrease the time? Will it effect a batch in any other ways...good or bad? Thanks, SS