Hi "Ole Bob"

I agree with you 100%.

I do plot each run and normally it takes two hours to complete a run.
If  the run is longer, I will get a good medium Tyndall effect and the CS
will turn
gold a few days which I do not like. Therefore, I stop prior to that point.
In my case I monitor the
Voltage since I limit the current to 0.8 ma. I do monitor the current as
well to ensure that
it stays at 0.8 ma.

Best regards to all

Gaston
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert L. Berger" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 2:58 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Standardization


> Hi Ya'all;
>
> Before you jump off the deep end without a life preserver, have an
analysis
> made of your CS to determine the PPM.
>
> If your process is 15 to 20 minutes you will be kidding yourself by not
> seeing a T.E. as you probably haven't made any!!!!!
>
> Many think I am off my rocker about meters (probably am) but I just like
to
> know what I am doing. I do plot every  run as the initial current in the
> cell is the determining criteria as to the length of time to reach a
> reasonable ppm. (That's not to profound is it??)
>
> "Ole Bob"
>
>
>
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