Yes,1.75 microAmps

The current density is the max current divided by the electrode wetted
area.

Ivan.

----- Original Message -----
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To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, 18 April 2000 01:30
Subject: Re: CS>Hanna meter


> In a message dated 00-04-17 09:04:31 EDT, you write:
>
> << Roger
>
>  I have good results at a current density of ~0.00175 mA at one
>  electrode.
>
>  Ivan >>
>
> Ivan:
>
> 0.00175 ma = 1.75 microamps. Is THAT what you mean? Or do you mean
1.75 ma?
> I assume this current corresponds to having two silver wires (12-14
ga?) in
> STIRRED DI water that has TDS of less than ~2 ppm?
>
> Roger
>
>
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