Hi Dan. I wouldnt be switching the polarity, I would be just removing the power from one side of the circuit periodically.
Sam L. On 10/30/06, Dan Nave <[email protected]> wrote:
What is the difference between this and polarity switching? Dan ------------------------------ *From:* Sam Mureno [mailto:[email protected]] *Sent:* Monday, October 30, 2006 12:32 PM *To:* [email protected] *Subject:* CS>Just an idea. Just an idea I have been thinking about for awhile to eliminate a stirring mechanism. I know it isn't simple for the novice or practical for that mater. Here is what I have been thinking. Set up a timing mechanism with a relay, similar or equal to a polarity switch. Set the on off times for 60 seconds or so. Now hook up the + or – to one side of the relay so basically your shutting off the voltage for 60 seconds then back on for 60 seconds. Might have to adjust the timing, maybe 120 seconds. Of course you also need some sort of current limiting circuit. I already have a polarity switching device with current limiting and a stirring device but if my stirring device ever failed on me I thought this might work. Any thoughts or other ideas. TIA Sam L. PS. I post this same question on another list, just wanted to hit 2 bases. For those that see this post twice, please excuse.

