Lynn,

Poke holes in a lid (or something that can rest on the rim of your
container) just big enough to take your electrodes. Hold them in place
with pegs or blue-tak or such like.

Best to keep them 5 to 10 ml off the bottom.

:-)
Ivan.

----- Original Message -----
From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, 4 June 2000 01:44
Subject: CS>Silver Electrodes touching sides/bottom


> Dear Silver-List Group Members:
>
> I was wondering---does it matter if the silver wire touches the bottom
> and/or sides of the container, while it's brewing?  I candy-cane it
over the
> side to keep it steady, and then the bottom of the wire touches the
bottom of
> the container, as I can't suspend it without having it rest against
> something.  If this counter-productive to making good solution and if
I am
> not getting an effective batch of stuff, how do I suspend the wires in
the
> water?  If it's not a problem, fine, but someone had mentioned the
wires
> shouldn't be touching on sides or bottom, as this causes a "plating"
effect.
> OK, but then, how do I suspend the wires--my wires aren't little
strands, but
> flat and a little heavy....
>
> Lynn
>



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