When I built my generator I included a LM334 current limiter set for 1
ma, and the voltage drops as the conductivity increases. It gives me nice
clear CS without black sludge.
For more on controlled current see:
http://silvergen.com/
for more about controlled low current.
Art
At 08:38 AM 05/20/2000 -0400, you wrote:
> "" This is a 'current limitation' to prevent the generator from burning
>itself up if the electrodes short out. [Usually a series resistor or grain
>of wheat light bulb]
> So far, I have not seen recommendations for true current control [where
>the voltage drops as the conductivity increases] that exceeds 1 ma.
> I find it difficult to make clear CS at 1 ma and over, though constant
>stirring may be of help. [Why, I don't know but it does seem to help.]
>
> Seeding with a little of a previous batch reduces the time factor
>without contaminating it.
> k...@czen
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