Hi Ivan,

Since you used the term current density, I assume you mean
0.00175 mA per unit of area on one electrode. Is that area in
mm2? Is that for the entire surface of the electrode or the half
of the surface that faces the other electrode?

I am curious how other folks who go by current density do their
figuring. I think Bob Lee and several others have mentioned
current density but not necessarily about how much of what surfaces
the calculations are based on.

I'd like to do some of my own experimenting with this and it 
would be nice to know we are all talking about the same apples.


David
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Ivan Anderson wrote:
> 
> Roger
> 
> I have good results at a current density of ~0.00175 mA at one
> electrode.
> 
> Ivan
> 

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