PS Don't turn on the current before establishing the water flow! <grin>
Dan
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* From: * Dan Nave[SMTP:[email protected]]
* Subject: * Re: FW: CS>Re: Mink rancher ( Stream Length and Velocity )
Wayne,
I wouldn't necessarily choose this way to look at the problem unless you
had some way to meter the
water flow. Of course, especially if you could not achieve the 6 amp
current level, you could slow
down the flow and thereby increase the ppms.
Using your values, 631 ml of water for 1 second at 6 amps
we get 10.84 ppm.
So, this is very close to what we calculated before.
Dan
>
> -------------------------------------------
> * From: * CWFugitt[SMTP:[email protected]]
> * Sent: * Sunday, November 19, 2006 9:15:35 PM
> * To: * [email protected]
> * Subject: * CS>Re: Mink rancher ( Stream Length and Velocity )
>
>
> The stream length and velocity is interesting and relates to the
process.
>
> Due to the small pipe, 3/4 inch, the length of the stream is
> relatively long.
>
> The cross sectional area of the 3/4 inch pipe is. .44 17 inches.
>
> This makes one gallon have a length of 522.97 inches.
> Thus 10 gallons has a length of 5229.7 inches.
>
> The length of the stream that passes the electrodes in 1 second
> is 87.17 inches.
>
> Converting this to ounces, we have 87.17 X .4417 = 38.50 cu in.
> 38.50 cu in = 630.9 ml ( or cm cubed )
>
> Back to ounces = 21.33
>
> So all one has to do it apply the Faraday calculation to one second
> and a reasonable accurate ppm should result.
>
> It would take a larger pipe to have a cu inch per linear inch.
> Slightly less than 1.25 inches .......
>
> Actually a 2, 3 or 4 inch pipe might turn out better and reduce
> velocity considerably.
>
> I would prefer a 4 inch ( or so ) rectangular box made from stainless
> or whatever, with a plexiglass side, or maybe two sides with a good
> light on one side. One needs to see the electrodes very clearly.
>
> Someone check my math if they feel up to it.
>
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