Right, meant mA



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From: Ode Coyote <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, December 14, 2009 6:30:04 AM
Subject: Re: CS>ac or dc?



Ummmm ....Current is not expressed in milli volts?

Ode

OdeAt 04:41 AM 12/13/2009 -0800, you wrote:
> Ah, good.  I'll forget the AC then.  I recently used the electrophoresis 
> power supplies to make a couple of gallons, and they came out somewhere 
> between 25-30 ppm, and very clear.  I limited their current to around 50 mV.  
> Found that switching polarity is really necessary because otherwise the 
> negative electrode just collects the silver from the positive, and grows long 
> beards with it, while the other one covers itself with, I guess, silver oxide 
> and releases less silver into the water.  It was stalled around 18 ppm until 
> I started switching polarity, then it picked right up.
> 
> I also made a third batch, but let it get away from me, up over 100 mV, and 
> it turned dark and muddy.  It wasn't a clear brown, but a muddy brown.  not 
> sure why.  Anyhow, I thought this might be good to test the H2O2 on, so I put 
> in a 1/4 tsp after it sat there for a day.  It turned a bilious green color.  
> Ew.  It is so uglyl that I'm afraid to use it for anything, even the hot tub.
> 
> Automatic equipment is next on the agenda.  I need to be able to turn it on 
> and leave it until it is done.
> 
> Cheers!
> Dick


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