You won't have that problem with the ones I spoke of, the vortex created in the water is proportionate to the voltage used, but it works perfectly. Won't eliminate that buildup on electrodes, nothing will as far as I'm concerned, but nothing ends up in the water if one pays attention to the process as one would with any other production equipment, excluding the auto polarity switching units of course cos I know nothing about those. N.
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2012 08:12:38 -0500 To: [email protected] From: [email protected] Subject: Re: CS>magnetic stirrer It spins way too fast for making CS. High velocity particle collisions [DC and AC out gens] enhance aggromeration. DC gens.... imbedded semi conductive layers in the surface tension of bubbles on the electrode, creating more bubbles on that surface to collect particulates... builds up "GreyBeard" into the direction of the water flow, the structure getting progressively weaker till the current is strong enough to break it apart and wash chunks into the water Solutions: Use a very small spinner Go to pulse width motor control to keep the starting and low speed torque. Use a gear motor. Just barely moving the water works best. For 7 years Fred Sprague [Smart Silver Jr polarity switching "AC" generators] had a problem he just couldn't figure out with excessive amounts of large flakes and chunks forming while using a fast stirrer till we traded setups and he used the 30 RPM gear motor stirrer with his gen. Even his pulse width controlled stirrer was too fast. He apologized to me for copying it. Ode At 11:13 AM 11/29/2012 -1000, you wrote: Here's a project for the do-it-yourself craftsmen. Haven't built it, just passing on. Smitty http://tinyurl.com/blu6f73

