Hi Ya'all,

In th epass there was mcuh "to do" about very low constant current using
the LM334Z semiconductor.

Well, I took up the gaunlet and made a run of Sept. 9th, and here is an
up to date recap.

Vsupply 25 volts, DW 930 ml, spacing 2", anode 1 square inch wet, LM334Z
with a 350 ohm set resisitor, no stirring until finished.

Run time 24 hours; final conductance 793. uS/cc; Cell voltage 2.5 volts,
Cell current constant at 190 uA;  pH = 6.3; Ag+ =11.66 PPM. Weak T.E.
plus some sparkles.

Data as of 9/23/03.
Ag+ = 12.32; Conductance = 73.8 uS/cc; pH = 5.68 (must be CO2 from air
as it was only covered by a paper napkin)  T.E. very weak, could not be
seen in shop light, and there were no sparkles. However there was a
large quantity of silver that fell out of suspension. I had never seen
this before!

Personal Opinion:

The process is not worth the time or effort. I do far better with 2
gallons is four hours.

"Ole Bob"




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