Mike wrote:

[Now, can we measure a change of 20 milligrams on a 4" long piece of 
> silver wire? Maybe.]

-Well I can't see any reason why it couldn't be done. As I said, weigh the 
electrode before use, then weigh it again after use, one should get a fairly 
good idea of how much silver has been removed I would think {one would probly 
need to close all the windows and doors while weighing, and hold ones breath 
for a while even <g>}.

 

[Now, we need a balance with a resolution of at most 1 milligram and a 
> maximum measurement range in excess of 6 grams...]
-I got a set of scales from China on ebay years ago which supposedly reads from 
.001 gram thru to 10 grams, and carats.  Don't know how accurate they are, but 
I suspect they'd be OK.  It's not something one would toss in the toolbag 
though.

 

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