>From [email protected] Tue Mar 24 10:34:10 1998
>> What happens if you increase the amount of water? Say I wanted to make
>> 8 cups at once instead of just 8 ounces?

>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
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>I use a cutoff of 8mA at 15 volts supply with 3-1/4" of electrodes
>immersed, separated by 1/2" between them.

So you are using 15 VDC? Why did you pick that, instead of the more
common 3*9 volt battery (around 26 VDC to 27 VDC)?

>Further Note: Beyond this current level / concentration

Does what you are saying hold if you are using a 40mA lamp in the circuit?

        fred


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