Thanks for that Ode...I will keep so I can refer to it when I get asked such a 
question again.  I have noticed that a 500ml jar takes about five or six hours 
now...whereas in the summer, it only took three.  I had deduced it was the 
temperature, but not the 'why.'  dee

On 15 Feb 2010, at 11:31, Ode Coyote wrote:

> 
> 
>  Cold water seems to be having more of an effect this year than ever 
> before...likely because people are cutting back on heating bills and it's, 
> well..colder this year than it has been since the globe got so hot that we're 
> all about to go extinct.
> Cold water is less conductive than warm water and also has a lower saturation 
> point.. ie..will hold fewer Ions as Ions and will hold more in dissolved 
> gasses that might react with the ions it does hold to make them non ionic, 
> thus not adding to a conductivity gain.
> Many chemical processes have thermal thresholds, so it's possible that only 
> one degree difference in temperature could have a really big effect [dunno]
> 
> Polarity changing is only slower because some portion of the time right after 
> a shift is spent getting the electrochemistry to reverse itself and nothing 
> much 'moves'.
> That part is pretty much a constant.
> The longer the time periods between a shift in polarity, the more time spent 
> doing the same thing and the closer to DC the process times get...but.. 
> getting those longer times makes  an RC timer circuit less stable unless you 
> can up the capacitor values to work well with the resistor values and bigger 
> capacitors get really big, size wise, really fast and the more effect a +/- 
> 20% accuracy rating on a capacitor has between otherwise identical circuits. 
> [20% of 1410 uF is a lot more than 20% of  300 uF]
> 


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