Hi Reid, I believe honey does not ionise, just dissolves. You could try a
little experiment by measuring your initial conductivity without running
the generator - if the two functions are separate - them add a small dollop
of honey and see if you get a,change in conductivity. There's probably
enough crud in the honey to produce some change but nothing like what
you'll see when you add the same (small, remember!) amount of salt or
baking soda.
Take care, Malcolm
At 12:25 PM 10/13/03 +0530, you wrote:
Mike M., Everybody,
There seem to be a few unforseen glitches with production of
concentrated CS, and I'm working to resolve these one by one. Now I'm
hoping someone can cue me to what's necessary in the event of low
current/ low conductivity, since I believe this to be the problem I'm
facing, since I believe this is seriously cutting my ppm per time.
Again, it's 30 volts DC with a 2.4 liter erlenmeyer flask, maintained in
a double boiler at about 96C.
I've accustomed myself to the uneven switch times for polarity
reversals, periods differing per electrode. And now I've done weighing
of electrodes before and after, so as to determine ppm, where this is
not ionic. But over quite a long time I only got about 100ppm.
I'm not certain low current due to low conductivity is the problem, but
I do know that for these last two production runs it took me about
double the time of previous runs, in which I had done manual switching.
This time I added a drop of honey, to increase conductivity, which I
believe should be okay where the output is not ionic. Would using a
starting in this way be something that could be otherwise optimised.
What material and how much?, given that I'm going very very high
concentrations. Mike, you said something earlier about making a device
constant current. How could we modify the diagram to get that?
Thanks,
Reid
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