Good Morning Faith and Luz,

>> At 08:13 AM 2/17/2007, you wrote:

I am a bit tired of buying three 9 volts batteries repeatedly, and we are changing to a 30 volts adaptor (400 milli amps).

You could build one of my Telephone Line Generator, ( works at 50, 52, of 54 VDC ) and never have to buy a battery again. Plus, you have a higher voltage that speeds up the process.

>> Can we make two amounts of C S with the glasses put in series - with one 30 volts adaptor? We >>have all the requirements for making more C S, and for the time-factor we would like to create C S this way.

   You are building a TWO LOAD, series circuit.

The current at all points in a Series Circuit is the same.

Any applied voltage will be divided between these loads.

If they are equal, the voltage drop ( and Wattage, power, work ) will be the equal.

It will be hard to keep them both exactly equal, so one process will get more power and work faster.

If you are precision enough in all details, they might be equal. If I did it, I would use a voltmeter across each to observe the difference that develops as the process progresses.

It is not a bad idea.

Consider this........... You could run them in Parallel instead of Series. In the parallel manner, the applied voltage will be equal, and the results, time, conductivity, ect would be more uniform.

If the voltage source has enough power, you could run 3, 5, 19, or 100 batches at the same time. I think Terry does it this way and can make a number of gallons at the same time.

If you don't know and understand the above, you need to study a bit before starting the project.

I am sure the other Techno Freaks on the list will have slightly different ideas. They should be similar to what I have told you, because everything I said is "Etched in Stone".

Keep us posted.

The best thing about current and voltage is that there are a set of rules that always hold true. The simplest form of this is called "Ohms Law". You can search for this and find many explanations.

Wayne





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