Hi Elanor,

Using good quality distilled water and 3x 9volt
it will start at approx. .2 to .4ma. using a 2 1/4" spacing
on 14ga. wire.

Stop when you reach 1.8ma. Mechanical stirring
or a bubbler is a darn good idea. That should be about
10ppm and crystal clear. If you think it is too strong
try stopping at 1.35ma.or about 5ppm. A digital meter is a real plus
by the way. Have fun!

quietcove


----- Original Message -----
From: "kukurippa _" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2001 7:29 PM
Subject: CS>Electricity/ current, ma., etc.


>
>
> Thanks, Harold.  That's a beginning ;-)  So, just for starters, what would
> the ma or current be coming off a pack of 3 9V batteries using let's say
14#
> wire?  Or does it depend also on the the changing ppm forming in the
water?
>
> simple explanations for a simple mind.
>
> thanks,
> Eleanor
>
> >A simple way to understand Electricity/current,ma.,etc., is to imagine
> >electricity as water in your water pipes;the water pressure is
Voltage,the
> >current is volume of water coming thru in a given time,ie,
> >gallons,quarts,pints,cups,drops,etc.The size of the pipe,ie
> >1/2",3/4",1",etc.in diameter relates to wire size,ie # 14,# 12,# 10,etc.
1
> >ma is a milli-ampere of current.
> >Harold
>
>
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