Good Evening Neville,

>> At 06:08 PM 9/1/2008, you wrote:

Seems like you are one that is trying to make a Science of making CS, and
you are doing very well.   <grin>

You do an excellent job or explaining what you think.


Just in closing I would also like to add that you people must be pretty sick and tired of discussing the same old things over and over but this will be a necessary evil due to there always being new uses of ICS poking their heads around your door. If you people maintain your patience and tolerance then all will be fine. Neville.

No, some of us never get tired of it. And we have the patience and tolerance.
Hopefully, the ones that do not like it , ........ can find their delete key,

IF, IF, IF, ........ You and everyone would use the right subject. Not much about Moon Phases in your message.

Now, back to the real world, ......... I think.

>> What am I saying here...well to my knowledge it's the voltage which determines the >> size of particles and if this is the case then one would not want the voltage to 'vary', >> one would want the voltage to remain 'unchanged', or stable, or set if you like,
>> through the entire process to achieve the 'optimum' particle size.

Interesting indeed.  Still thinking about it.

To test that, you will have to make a "Constant Voltage Unit", which can be done.
Then......... strange things start to happen.

First, you blow my wattage idea and theory, out the window.  That is OK too.

If you maintain Constant Voltage,  the current will vary, as you know.

And your current flow will be  EXACTLY backwards from most units in use today.

Highest current at first, and the current will decrease, to a much lesser current as time goes on, and the batch is finished. .......... whenever that may be. How will you tell, and what factors will effect that ? Please don't say, you will measure the ppm. That is another book.

If you believe your idea, ........ I urge you to try it. And I am not saying, I dis believe it
Do not interpret my message that way at all.

And I may be wrong in my thinking. If so, I feel sure you are someone will tell me.

OK, Now...It was explained to me that if one uses a 'current limiter' then they will control, or alter, the amount of voltage available, or vary it if you like, and if this is so then one will not have the stable voltage passing to the electrodes.

True Indeed.


By current limiter, I guess you mean, "Constant Current". I do not consider them exactly the same.
Maybe so.

>> I may be waffling a lot of crap here but this is how I understand current control and voltage
>> from what the nephew was saying, unless I misunderstood him.
>> Current control will extend the time of 'brewing' which I don't mind,
     (pain in the ar$e as that may be),

Funny but true. I guess.

You about gave me a headache, and I did not even get around to telling you what I intended to.

But that is OK, I will get another chance.  I hope.

Wayne

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