It distributes the silver evenly throughout the water so that it does
not build up near the anode and cause excessive particle size and
aggregation.
Marshall
Smitty wrote:
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What does stirring do to CS during a brew ?
Smitty
On 11/22/06, Dan Nave <[email protected]> wrote:
Increasing the surface area of the electrodes would *decrease* the
effective
*resistance* between the electrodes which would *increase* the *current*
between them, all other things being equal (electrode spacing,
voltage, type
and amount of water remaining the same in both examples). Hopefully,
your
power supply has the capacity to supply the increased current and
your CS
brewing would proceed at a faster rate.
Moving the electrodes closer together will also increase the current.
You may have to add stirring at some point if the currents get too high.
Is that what you were asking about?
Dan
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From: Peter M. Stellas [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 1:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>technical question
My power supply generates 30 volts DC at 0.400 milliamps. If I were to
substantially increase the surface area of the electrodes, would that
alone
serve to decrease the current between the then available electrode
area??
Peter
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