I tried it according to a design that I found, but now I have separated them
and I like ti better, I have been brewing longer time now without almost any
silver sludge on the cathode and I have a feeling I am getting out really
good transparent stuff now.

Erik

2009/1/29 Ode Coyote <[email protected]>

>
>
>  With a short circuit, electrons move directly and don't do any
> electrochemistry.
> It's not likely to produce anything but heat.
>
> Why are your electrodes so close together or so near the bottom?
>
> Stir.
>
> Ode
>
>
> At 06:16 PM 1/27/2009 +0100, you wrote:
>
>  hi,
>>
>> Yesterday I was doing some CS and I forgot about it when I started
>> cooking, so time passed and when I remembered it had passed 2 and a half
>> hours and the silver oxide sludge had build a bridge between the cathode and
>> anode. Does this shortcut of wires affect negatively on the particle size in
>> the solution or in any other possible way?
>>
>> I use 15 volts and a 75 ohm resistor so I guess that the current must have
>> raised to around 200mA when the wires got connected. When this happens does
>> the anode continue liberating positively charge silver ions?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Erik
>>
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