On 9/2/2008 8:28:08 PM, Neville ([email protected]) wrote:
>I think I concentrate too much on working them both together in my head when
>I should seperate them, ie; it's the current that is the major factor and
>dictates the voltage used. Having trouble explaining here but I think I see
>where I am going wrong. Voltage is always there, regardless, but the
>current needs to be controlled, which may alter the voltage at the
>electrodes as a consequence, to allow, (or control), the unit to produce the
>desired results. Would that be a fair assumption?
Close enuff for gummn't work!
Chuck
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