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I feel that the available current will be divided and may not have an effective flow since added electrodes would consist of a parallel circuit. More voltage would have to be used to have the same current available at each anode. This is my limited opinion. Ed.


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If your system is voltage regulated, then doubling the area requires no change in voltage, since it will half the resistance, and the current will double automatically (i=Vr). If using a constant current source, then you would want to double the current to maintain the same current density on the anode.

Marshall


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