Morning Dan,

OK, yep well you are right, the adaptor is 24v rated, the resistor is in circuit after the led, and I am still working on the ohms, kilohms x100 or 1000 thing, still studying that bit. Don't like the sound of that 60mA part. Although, going by all the anecdotal writings that abound in the public domain, I appear to get a good product though, going by taste, (minimal), colour, (DS water usually clear, Pure water seems to give varying colours from clear/pink/gold, but never darker), and TE. I assumed this was fairly good stuff. After spending many hours reading all the 'rumours', (I have to call them rumours as it's impossible to find 'dead set facts', if you get my meaning), I have sort of made up my own mind as a result until I find someone who actually can definitely confirm what is 'good' and what is 'not', you see what I mean here, an abundance of info/misinfo/anecdotal/could be this/could be that/this is a pretty colour/that is a pretty colour etc etc. Oh, the rainwater CS tastes like I have eaten a jam tin though.

Neville.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Nave" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2008 12:02 AM
Subject: RE: CS>TO WHOM IT CONCERNS.


25.5 volts at the electrode is OK, but you don't have a 24 volt input,
you have more.
You can't have more voltage than there is at the input in this sort of
circuit.  You could say
24V rated wall wart or something like that...

A resistor of .4 ohms is a dead short really, you may have been on the
K-ohm range in which case it would be .4K ohms, or 400 ohms.  (K stands
for 1000)

If this is the case you have 25.5 V divided by 400 ohms which gives you
62.5 milliamps as a maximum current that will flow in the circuit.
Adding the LED will use up about 1.5 volts of your total voltage so you
would have 24 / 400 = 60ma.

Make sure the LED is connected with the correct polarity  or else it
will block all current flow.  If it lights up, it is in the correct
polarity.

Current is labeled Amps, or milliamps (for Amps/1000).

Dan

-----Original Message-----
From: Neville [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2008 8:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>TO WHOM IT CONCERNS.

Hi bob,

Yep yep, no worries, I always get mine from China anyway.
Can get 2 sets there for the price of 1 here so I never buy
them here in Australia anymore.
I don't throw them out when machine tells me they are empty
either, I just tell the printer that I have installed new
ones and get a heap more printing done.  I wonder how many
people throw half empty cartridges away just because the
printer says they are empty, my experience is that they are
about 2/3 empty, still life in them yet, well mine anyway.

By the way, have been doing some calculating and now know
what my units do, (saying that with tongue in cheek while
waiting with baited breath)...25.5volts at electrodes from
24volt input, 00.4 ohm resistor, (decimal point maybe?),
gives me 63.75 amps?, (again decimal point could be in the
wrong place so would be 6.375 I spose), 1 LED in the circuit as well.
Only one question left, the 'amps' would be termed 'current'
would it not?

Neville.

----- Original Message -----
From: "bob Larson" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2008 10:42 PM
Subject: RE: CS>TO WHOM IT CONCERNS.


> eBay: ink cartridge refill kits and stale dated (but sealed
and fine)
> cartridges save a ton of money.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Neville [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 10:09 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: CS>TO WHOM IT CONCERNS.
>>
>> I've printed so much info out about CS etc that I am tired of
>> replacing ink
>> cartridges, (costing me a fortune).  I am going to have to
pinch the new
>> ones I got for my daughter back now to continue .  Yep, it's all
>> fun isn't
>> it...as long as I can keep it as 'fun'.
>>
>> Neville.
>
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