Charles King wrote:
> 
> On Sun, 19 Sep 1999 20:04:37 -0500, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> >The start current was 7.8 ma and went to 86.0 ma in two hours and then the
> >current started to decrease.Stopped  20 minutes later. There was constant
> >motor stirring of the type that Vikki is now using.
> 
> OK,
> So we still have a working hypothesis of low current (>3ma) equals [ ... ]
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Typo? Should that have been "<".  Just asking as I am still confused /
ignorant about this.  "> 3 mA" could be 100 Amps.  Not trying to be
obnoxious here, I really do not know (yet :).  Still much to understand
about the process.

Thanks & take care, Vikki.
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