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CS>Current run-away
From: Robert Berger
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003 11:16:40

  > Hi most noble EIS'ers,

  > I hate  to  be  a  spoil  sport but  there  is  no  such  thing as
  > "run-away" current with a constant voltage genertor !!!

  > Go to my web site and look at the link HVDC CS. That is a 330 v DC
  > constant voltage data plot. I have more of then for the doubting

  Robert, how  are those charts relevant? Nobody uses 330VDC.  You are
  going way over the current density that makes good cs.

  Ken is  right.  The current in a constant voltage system  is  a very
  good fit  to an exponential rise. It increases rapidly  at  the end,
  which makes it difficult to get consistent results.

  I show actual data for 27V and 18V in Fig. 1 on my web site

    http://www3.sympatico.ca/add.automation/misc/130vdc.htm

  The curve for 18V is an exponential. See how closely it matches the
  data points.

Mike Monett


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