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From: <[email protected]>

> The pink is actually a clear rose colour(my description of pink)This
was
> obtained from a circuit using a 24 v regulator having a meter and
adjustment
> pot in series with the electrodes,and setting max current(ie at
electrodes
> shorted) at 3mA.Run time 3hrs
> The clear light gold was obtained with the same regulator,but
included a 14v
> 50mA
> bulb also in the series line.Max current at 3mA.Run time 2.5 hrs.At
the end
> of this time the solution was clear as water,but turned to light
golden
> after about a day.
> Any further comments?
> petemc

Well thats all right then :-)
But 3mA is 3mA, did it take longer to reach with the lamp in the line.
I take it that if you set the max current with electrodes shorted,
then they never actually reached that in generation?
I use 13K5 of resistance between the electrodes to set max current
(0.75mA), this relates to about 10PPM in my small systems with the
water I use.

Cheers - Ivan



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