To me, it's somewhere around 1 ma per square inch of electrode and down.
Ode
At 09:12 AM 12/28/2005 -0600, you wrote:
Morning Ode and Terry,
How low is Low Current, 1 ma or a few micro amps?
At 04:52 AM 12/28/2005, you wrote:
As a matter of curiosity, how does one keep current low at high
voltages? Distance? Pulse width control?
..or is it low current 'density' from distance and very large electrodes?
Oh, re-reading...that's prolly it. ["All the water and 5 1/2 inches"]
Defining high, low, up, down, hot, and cold can only be done with Fuzzy
Logic.
Scientists and mathematicians are slow to accept anything new and different.
Some mathematicians argued that fuzzy logic was merely probability in
disguise.
Americans would not accept Fuzzy Logic for control systems. The person
that invented it had to take it to another country. It was in fact more
readily accepted in other countries.
I think Fuzzy Logic would be great for a computer controlled CS generator.
Wayne
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