It's the total current that determines the ion discharge rate.
It's current over surface area that determines current density.
If the current density is too high, it's like jamming a horde of people
through a small door and they tend to wind up wearing each others clothes,
sharing the legs of the pants.
Voltage controls ion velocity. If you can get more people through a door
faster, the door doesn't have to be as large...but...
The number of ions in the water determines current "draw" ....like how
loud the crowd in the yard calls for people to squeeze through the door and
there's no limit to the number of people wanting out The more crowded the
yard, the louder and more persuasive the crowd.
The denser the crowd, [in the door way OR the yard ] the more likely they
are to share pants legs and get all clumped up together.
Ushers [current controls] are a better idea for uniform crowd control than
an unruly mob dressing themselves funny.
If you have a great big silver airplane hanger door and stop before the
yard gets too crowded.....but big silver doors ain't cheap and time spent
not paying any attention is.
ode
At 04:27 AM 6/20/2007 -0400, you wrote:
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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