> Humm, think I, this is in the range of "Done" for a batch.  I power
> down and pull the probes and wipe them off - a smallish amount of
> medium grey deposit wipes off.  Hummm....  I pick up the glass and
> take a swig, sure tastes like CS to me.  Ok, I turn off the lights
> (not normally necessary) and hit it with the laser - NO Tyndal
> effect (this had been running at around 45 ua for 12 hours before I
> changed over).

Is it time to make those current limiting resistors smaller? Do you 
run the stamp off a 9V battery and voltage reg? Then maybe a simple 
buffer stage on each output would let you at least use the 9v. 

A voltage multiplier hung off a digital output? We know that 9-15
volts would start faster.

It's easier to come up with these ideas than to test them, I know! 
<grin>

> No Tyndal and a definite taste of CS.  It dawns on me that further
> research is *dead* for me until I get some measurement tools. 
> Something here "isn't right"... or something is "very right".  There
> does seem to be something here to look at, but it is going to take
> real measurement instrumentation to determine what is happening.

The testing has always been a roadblock to casual experimentation. 
Several of our members have acquired the means to test ppm accurately 
and a few may have access to electron microscopy. Otherwise, the cost 
of buying the analysis can add up a bit. Perhaps we'll get some 
volunteers who will give you a good deal...

Keep us informed.

Mike D.

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
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[Speaking only for myself...              ]


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