Morning Ode,

I follow your thinking and logic.

>>At 08:09 AM 4/16/2006, you wrote:


If it's a constant voltage unit: The first hour you might get 1 to 10 PPM, the next, from 10 to 50 PPM..all depending where on the electrical current acceleration curve you started, as set by the initial water quality where a mere 1/2 microsiemens difference in starting conductivity between batches makes all that difference in PPM and the time it takes to get there.

A year or two ago, I tried to introduce another unit that is never mentioned.
It was the "Wattage Factor".

After all, we don't measure electrical work in current or PPM. I think your complete message does in fact relate to the wattage dissipated or used in the process.

Most everyone seemed to want to ignore the unit of Watts.

Possibly you or one more person did make a comment of two that indicated my thinking had some merit.

I suppose the reason that most wanted to forget watts, is the fact that the process is already beyond the understanding of the non technical.

With this in mind, the non technical should forget all the technical terms and learn a non technical process that relates to vision, taste, color, and a few other factors.

I use a simple constant voltage unit that operates at 52 Volts DC. The people that use the intelligent generators are ahead of the game and need not know any of the technicalities.

As I learned when making wine years ago, there are two ways to do it.
One is by the "Seat of the Pants",  the other is by the book.

Could making CS be like this?

I see many messages by the new people that indicate they are genuinely confused.

Basically, we are talking about making a technical process, ....... NON technical.

I think your statements above relate to the Power used in the process. As you said, this instantaneous factor will be changing as the conductivity or the resistive media changes.

Wayne







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