On 03/03/2015 07:32 PM, Reece Maxey wrote:
Do you work cheap?-:) My first attempt for emoticon.
Give me what kind of cost if you build.

As I indicated before, soldering is beyond me now. Sort
of painful to say that because I completed High
Reliability soldering class at Naval Weapons Center in
China Lake California back in early '80s. Hands shake
now.

Opa

I would be willing to trade my time and parts for your
test results. I want to be able to graph the total
production time, to a given conductivity, under a given set
of operating conditions, versus reversal time. I have seen theoretical estimates, but no actual test data.

A further thought on the reversal process:
I am assuming that the last ions produced before a reversal
are the ones most likely to get sucked back to the
electrode, after the reversal. So it might be less wasteful
to just pause the voltage between reversals, to let the ions diffuse away from the (last) anode.

The components I am thinking of,
could easily break each cycle
into 4 equal phases.
Forward voltage, pause, reverse voltage and pause.

I doubt this will do anything
to speed up the overall process,
(and will, in fact, slow it a little)
but would possibly keep the electrodes
even cleaner,
while improving the electrical efficiency a bit,
which is not a very important factor,
unless you are buying 9 volt batteries to run it.

May be I can add a switch
to choose 2 phase or 4 phase cycles.
(mumbling and scratching head)

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Regards,

John Popelish


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