Hi Kathryn.
I dont know if this got posted to the list or not so I will repost.

Need more info. What size batch are we taking about? What was the current
.2-,3 or ,275 mA? What are you using for Electrodes and what size. Whats the
spacing on the electrodes.
At .275 mA  I would run the batch 24 hours per quart with electrode spacing
of 1.5 inch's using a total of 12 inch's of 12 gauge wire (6 inch's per
electrode)..

If you take a peanut can , drill a one inch hole in the top center and a one
inch hole in the side, put the light bulb in the hole in the side and the cs
on top, this will work good on a short glass jar. The thermal stirring wont
go above 5 inch's or so.

The batches I make = 50 ppm or so on the Faraday calculations but some of
the silver is left on the electrodes or on the glass container. The cs stays
clear most of the time.

Faraday calculations work but their are many of other factors involved to
produce a good CS. Stirring is very important as is current control per sq
inch of electrodes. Ode from silver puppy sells a magnetic stirrer of which
has solved many of my problems,

I have used very low current before with somewhat good results. I prefer to
use 1 mA of current per 12 inch's of 12 or 14 gauge wire or .5mA per square
inch of total wet electrodes.

Hope this helps.

Sam L.

On 12/7/06, bs clayton <[email protected]> wrote:

I am looking for some input on this new batch I did. I
changed 2 of the parameters, adding a light bulb under
the jar as a thermal stirrer, and I lowered the
current to .2-.3 mA.

So I have a 27V battery (3 nines)  hooked up in series
with a potentiometer and a multimeter, with the jar
now sitting atop a clear xmas light bulb, I ran it for
9 hours, wiping the electrodes off once and switching
the polarity once, just for kicks. It had a faint
Tyndall effect when I turned it off.

According to my Faraday calculations, it should be
8.33 ppm. BUT it has no Tyndall effectnow, after
sitting overnight, which every other batch I have made
has had, but those batches were at 4 mA, not .275 mA.
So I am missing my visual cue. Are the calculations
real? Is this stuff strong enough to use?

By the way, the water was really good, no conductivity
at all that I could measure with my ohm meter. And
this is my first try with very low current.

Kathryn




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