Hi Trem,

You write:
> The first thing that comes to mind is that you don't want buildup on the
> cathode(s).  The easiest way to prevent that is to use polarity reversal.  I
> use 30 second periods with our SG7 but arrived at that number empirically
> and of course I'm using very close electrode spacing (1/2 inch) and vigorous
> water circulation so I haven't a clue what time period to use with no
> circulation.  Reversing polarity will give you some stirring effect in dead
> water so you will get double benefit that way.

One list member replied privately that the cathodes seem to stay clean 
at these low currents, at least for a good while. I'll have to see how 
it goes. Worst case is they do need 'dusting off' from time to time.

Reversing them once in a while to clean them off would work, and add 
the stirring effect you mention. Keep the duty cycle low enough and the 
wires really wouldn't contribute much to the brew and would last 
forever. It'd grossly complicate the circuitry, however, which right 
now consists of one componant besides the battery.  

> Of course you'll need to use a different cathode setup and increase the
> surface area.  Why not use three coins?  They are pretty inexpensive.

Yeah, a Silver Eagle is just a bit over the spot price usually. I 
recall this one being somewhere around 4-6 bucks, and, of course, 
should last about 3 lifetimes.

> Are you planning to use a series resistor for current limiting or an actual
> regulator?

I'm using current limiting diodes as recommended by Steve here:

     http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m54654.html

Bought some from Mouser Electronics. Cute little beastie!

I'm waiting for Ole Bob to chime in. I vaguely recall something he 
brought up about dissimilar electrode areas a while ago... Have to go 
try to dig it out of the archives.

Be well,

Mike D.

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
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