I might add that it might be wise to add a fan on the NST, they tend to overhead
and burn out from the increased I^2R losses when running under about 50% of 
their
rated voltage.

Marshall

Frank Key wrote:

> Roger wrote:
>
> > In making high PPM CS, how do you get around the problem of the
> > conductivity getting so high that the HVAC power supply is unable to raise
> > the voltage high enough to produce the constant (30 or 60 ma) current? Roger
>
> The voltage does not need to get higher to maintain the constant current as
> conductivity increases.
>
> As conductivity increases, the voltage will be decreasing to maintain the
> current constant. The NST will reach its maximum current and maintain it as
> the voltage keeps decreasing.
>
> frank key
>
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