No, I *don't live online...I just check mail *frequently* when I post
questions!  <grin>

On Thu, 14 May 1998 20:38:08 -5 "M. G. Devour" <[email protected]>
writes:
>
>Radio Shack sells a 28 volt, 40 mA lamp, in packages of two for a
>couple bucks or less. It's a type 1819 bulb with a bayonet base,

IOW, the geek dinna know what I was asking for?  Sheesh.  Ok, new bulb
tomorrow morn!  Oh ... is the lightbulb a vital part of the circuit?  Or
can I make CS without it?

>If by "bubbled up" you mean the rather large bubbles that form just 
>from the hot water (bigger than a millimeter in diameter), then you 

Ok, I was still waiting, then.  <grin>  Now, tho, those really little
bubbles have showed up!  Ok, the bubbles are in...but no streamers to be
seen.  The pos. electrode is turning dark (black), a penlight from the
side leaves a "fog trail" (visible beam thru the water), and the water
seems to glow a yellow-gold color from the flashlight.  Is this a
"proper" reaction?

("Wow, another hyper-excited newbie cooks up a batch of cs...")  I'm a
verra "see-it" type of learner.  I like to watch someone "do it" first
then "do it" on my own, that's why I keep asking tons of (probably silly)
questions...


cya!!  <<Michael>>
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