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Re: CS>Mike M.'s process questions...
From: Robert Berger
Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 06:26:38

  > Mike D.

  > A #12 ga. wire is 0.0808" dia X 3.1416 x18 = 4.569 sq.in.

  > Need to take off sum for outside connection.

  > Why use silver for cathode?

  > "Ole Bob"

  You need to be able to swap the electrodes to equalize wear.

  As you  mention,  some of the 18 inches is used  under  the mounting
  screws and  to give clearance between the screws and the top  of the
  water. Let's say this takes 1.5 inch:

  0.0808 * pi * 15 = 3.807 square inches.

  You can  get it up to 3.9 sq. in. if you really squeeze  things, but
  it is not really necessary. It has a negligible effect on the current
  density:

  3.9/3.8 = 1.026

Best Regards,

Mike Monett


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