Let me know if you get that one figured out.
 I can't figger how it would work without a few more parameters.
 Not that I'm brilliant on those things or anything.
 I had to have my circuit designed for me and I barely understand it myself.
All I really 'need' to know is how to tweek it.  That's a bit easier.
Ken


At 03:34 AM 12/30/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi Ken,
>
>Yeah, I've used op-amps.  :)   I was thinking of a three-terminal
>device, something like a zener diode with an output line that would
>tell when the voltage dropped below a fixed point.
>
>On Sun, 29 Dec 2002 10:50:48 -0500, Ode Coyote
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  That's called an OP amp or voltage comparator.  The feedback and set
>>point wiring can get complicated.
>> I use an O82 because it will handle up to 36 volts..the only one I've
>>found that does.
>>Ken
>
>>At 02:14 AM 12/29/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>>
>>>Now all we have to do is come up with a device that will shut off the
>>>generator when the electrode voltage gets below a certain point.   :)
>
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