Thanks Dave
I think I have it figured out in my head now, I will be using five
electrodes, two which are 4 sq inch anodes and 3 cathodes which are 2.5 sq
inch so will have a total of 8 sq inch of anode in the CS solution. So when
I put it on paper the anodes which are flat are are getting pulled from
both sides from the cathodes. So I am actually getting 4 times the amount
of anions and cations than with just 2 electrodes?
I am not a expert on this but I think I am close to the setup I need. I am
also thinking that since the 4 sq inch anodes are being pulled from both
sides this would equal 16 sq inch of anode and 10 sq inch of cathode.
The four gallon container that I will be using has a spigot at the bottom
to drain off 1 gallon of CS at a time and replace with distilled. I already
have 3 gallons of 10 ppm CS to start with made from my 2 quart generator
with Odes mag stirrer so it wont be like I am starting from 4 gallons of
distilled water. I do have current controlled so just have to adjust that
for 8 or 16 mA?
I am just guessing here folks, for the experts. It seems like I am missing
something.
One more question, how important is it to clean the electrodes? I have
noticed when I pull my electrodes out sometimes a bunch of the buildup
falls off the electrodes and I just kept the stirrer going for a while and
the buildup that fell off just disappears.
tia
Sam L


On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 5:52 PM Dan Nave <[email protected]> wrote:

> According to 'Ole Bob, the cathode size is not critical to the process.
> Although, the smaller the cathode, the higher the applied voltage needs to
> be to maintain the current.  But, if you have enough voltage available to
> run the system, it should be fine.  However, I like Marshall's suggestion
> for polarity switching.
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 10:37 AM Sam L. <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Thanks Marshall
>> I am out of the States at the moment so just working with what I have. My
>> design is similar to Trems high speed generator, it would look something
>> like this   -I+I-I+I-I+I-I+I-I with the anodes and cathodes being 1 inch
>> apart. I have four 2.5 inch square inch electrodes and two 4 square inch
>> electrode and lots of 12 and 14 gauge silver rod.
>> I have a small half gallon generator that I use now, is enough for me and
>> my sons family and friends but now demand is increasing. I would be using a
>> small submersible fish pump for stirring in a 4 gallon container.
>> I would need to experiment with the brew time of course but once I got
>> that down my theory is to just take one gallon out and replace with 1
>> gallon distilled water.
>> Any suggestions are appreciated.
>> tia
>> Sam L.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 10:58 AM Marshall <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I have used the flow through process for about 20 years.  It is best if
>>> you alternate the anode and cathode every minute.  That prevents the
>>> buildup of black on one and white on the other, since when you reverse
>>> the polarity, it will burn it back off.  Obviously if you are doing
>>> that, both electrodes need to be the same size.  If you use silver
>>> sheets you can easily get into decent flow through rates.  Use a
>>> flowmeter with a fountain pump to regulate the flow, and run a constant
>>> current.
>>>
>>> Marshall
>>>
>>> On 4/7/2020 8:34 PM, Sam L. wrote:
>>> > A old timer here, just haven't posted in a long time. I have different
>>> > sizes of silver bars and rod, Is a long story so I will not get into
>>> > details about it.
>>> > As I understand it,I need one square inch of anode per 1 mA. I have
>>> > current control and stirring and a mA meter to verify. I guess my
>>> > question being, does the cathode size matter?
>>> > And if it does how would that affect the EIS solution.
>>> > I am trying to engineer a flow though process where I just drain off 1
>>> > gallon and then add 1 gallon of distilled water.
>>> > Not to bring up bad memories, but was a discussion here a decade ago
>>> > or more with Mike M and I believe it was concerning the size of the
>>> > cathode verses the anode?
>>> > tia
>>> > Sam L
>>> >
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