Voltage is irrelevant.
Any voltage over 1.2 will do.
"Current density", the ratio of current drawn through your changing
conductivity in the water to surface area of the electrode is important to
keep the Nernst Diffusion layer from over loading.
Current draw can be controlled by gradually increasing distance between
electrodes, or by using a constant current circuit that drops the voltage
as the conductivity goes up.
It's all about Ohms law.
A 20K series resistor with a 24 volt power source works ...OK.
ode
At 12:32 AM 7/10/2007 -0400, you wrote:
Hi all..Just a question about the voltage used to make CS. I have made
about 1 gallon of CS at 15ppm. Is 15ppm OK? Half with 2 batteries and half
with 3 batteries and I can tell no difference between the batches. I
finally got my 30 volt transformer that I am also going to be using but I
am going to use diodes to reduce the milliamps down to around 1.5 or
.5milliamps. My question is this..If the milliamps are so low then why do
they recommend 27 to 31vdc? I can get the same milliamps using a 6volt
300milliamp transformer as I can with the 30volt 1000milliamp transformer.
What am I missing with the voltage issue? Everyone has different voltages
they like.
Also using two batteries I still have to stir the CS to keep it clear
which is not a problem and I also found that if I heat the water to 42
degrees Celsius it doesn't take as long to get 15ppm, so does anyone else
heat the water?
Also will CS help a person with irritable bowel problems?
Now that I switched from Incredimail to Outlook Express my posts might go
thru and I thank everyone for their help that they have given
me...Cheers..Keithmj
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