These are marine batteries used below. Is this a viable plan for good CS? Deb
>
> Debbie,
>
> Well lets try it this way:
>
> Place the three batteries in a row. Connect positive to negative poles,
> this creates a 'series' connection causing the battery voltage to
> increase. 2-12 volt batteries = 24 volts....add one more 6 volt battery
> and you have 30vdc. So + to - with one of each left over to connect to
> the electrodes.
>
> A B
> +_____- ----+______- ----- +_______- ------ A and B to electrodes.
> | | | | | |
> | | | | | |
> |_____| |______| |_______|
>
> The electrode will be a 6 foot length of Silver wire 999 Fine in a cork
> screw fashion. thus it will fit into the container. Utiliize a clean 5
> gallon bucket it will facilate easier access for you.
>
> Cut a 3/8 plexaglass cover and drill holes in it to keep the electrodes
> from touching.....ues a LUG for #2 wire to attach the wire to the
> electrode. allow the electrodes to get no closer than 1 inch or they
> will short. If you cut a large hole in the Pglass you can then utilize a
> laser pointer to inspect the process. As the PPM increases it causes the
> lasers beam to show the silver in the water....it looks smokey in the
> beam. But do not look at the top of the water or the bottom follow the
> beam through the water and you will see when the PPM increases. It will
> take some testing on your part to get this right but it will never take
> less then 25 minutes nor more than 0ne hour.
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Debbie McDonald
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