Hi,

Ok here's a question from a non linear mind<gr>  Where do I touch the
probes from my DMM to tell the readings that you are talking about?  I
don't want to mess this up.  Thanks
Susan
>
>the conductivity of the solution will relate directly to it's
>concentration in PPM-  the total quantity of water is'nt an issue;
>electrode immersed length, separation,  applied voltage, and temperature
>will all affect the initial current reading, but once you test a
>solution of known concentration in your setup, you can then always *stop*

>the generator process at the same current reading to get the  same
>concentration. (With the bulb in circuit on most 27 volt systems, the
>current is limited to what that bulb will pass, 35 to 40mA, so the
>current won't climb any higher - but as I pointed out in the previous
>post,* I use a cutoff of 8mA at 15 volts*

 supply with 3-1/4" of electrodes
>immersed, separated by 1/2"between them. Every batch run at about 180
>degrees F comes out the same concentration - I'll try to have lab


Life is Fragile. Handle with Prayer
Susan



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