Voltage Questions
Can anyone show me how to get a consistent 18 microgram per measure
which is considered safe using my method please?
If you can measure this, you are already ahead of most of us.
What is the "measure"? I would be interested in how you came up with
the 18 micrograms.
Should I use only two batteries (e.g. 18 volts) or even just one?
You can use any voltage, a 6 Volt Battery, a 12 Volt
battery, the 18 volts, 24 Volts, up to 100 VDC or more.
Depending on starting conductivity and electrode spacing, you may
need a current limiter of some type.
Do you have a way to test your water for conductivity?
Monitoring the current flow would be ideal for you to learn more
about the system you are designing, as you go along.
Most successful systems do not accidently happen. Some form or
automatic or manual control must be implemented.
I have used 75 VDC and I think Terry uses 100 or 110 VDC.
Knowing how to use and control these voltages from 5 to
200, requires an understanding of the process and the limitations of
each voltage, electrode spacing, and electrode size.
Also how much water should be used. The coin halfs cannot be
totally submerged so I can't give you an exact square inch surface
area total but I can submergre them about 75% in the liquid due to
having to clamp them and place the clamps on a support.
Interesting...... are they that big and that heavy? Seems with 2
short pieces of silver or other wire, they could be fully submerged.
Some of your questions suggest that you do not have any instrumentation.
Maybe I misunderstood something.
If you are serious about understanding the process and mastering your
chosen system, I suggest you get a current meter and possibly an EC
meter. Considering the value of the finished product, these
instruments are virtually free.
Wayne
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