If by reservoir you mean container [generator cell]....It will take
longer than ten as all that water will take longer on the conductivity rise
or ramp up to current curve to "get going"
If the cell size stays the same and a separate container feeds it, then
about double the time for double the water, given the same water.
The ramp up time can vary by many hours with only slight variations in the
water, so here I assume "ten hours" to be a conversational artifact rather
than a real time span unless you are buffering the water to be the same
every time or the generation cell is quite small and is mostly stuffed with
electrode.
If not, time is nearly meaningless and it takes as long as it takes.
If the generator is not designed to stop "runaway" at some point with
current control, you have no idea what it will do over any time span unless
the water is always the exact same...and it never is.
Even the same water doesn't stay that way for very long. A degree of
temperature change, changes it, among other things.
Ode
At 11:41 AM 8/26/2010 -0400, you wrote:
If I set up a generator with two gallons of distilled water in the
reservoir, will it take ten hours to generate the nanoparticle CS or still
only the five. The only difference is that the reservoir holds two
gallons or more. I want to use it on the homestead and I have two college
students this fall.
Laura
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