Yes, thanks Bob.
Dan
Robert Berger wrote:
Dave,
One must have the utmost respect for 15,000 volts !!! The basic rule
with high voltage is always keep one hand in your back pocket and then
turn off the power BEFORE any adjustments or measurements.
If you are referring to the microwave power supply (3,500 v no load) the
same rules apply but once the power is on the cell voltage drops to
about 500 v and continues on down to as low as 100 volts.
Yes I use a PWT.
As stated the initial current is the determining factor as to the length
of the brew cycle.
The initial current is a function of the conductivity of the DW. If you
buy a large quantity of DW and hold it at normal room temperature the
conductivity will slowly increase.
I work at about 68 deg F. in my basement. It adds stability to the DW.
If you shut off the! system at the same current density then PPM's will
be very close.
Does that answer your questions?
"Ole Bob"
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