Tony,
I don't think that  1mA/ sq inch is high. In fact, I think you can use
higher currents since the citric acid molecule captures the silver ions
as they enter the solution and you won't have much of a problem with
agglomeration. Mostly I was thinking about the calculation of ppm and
knowing the current. Also, if your current limiter is low power, realize
that the higher conductivity of the solution means that for a given
current, there will be more voltage dropped across the limiter and that
could be a problem for a limiter with a marginal power dissipation
capability.
Also, with a low current, getting to a high ppm, if that is your goal,
could take a long time.
 - Steve N

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Moody [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 12:41 PM
To: Norton, Steve
Subject: Re: CS>Use of high ppm CS

Hi Steve, 

Thanks a lot for the recipe. Yes I have citric acid here. its the
cooking grade but for me that should be OK. My silver setup is current
controlled and fixed at close to 1mA/ sq inch,  which may be a bit
hectic. I should be able to turn current down from there by fitting a
variable resistor. 

Many thanks,
Tony Moody


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