Evening Dan,

Thanks for the explanation.

>>  At 12:54 PM 2/22/2007, you wrote:
>>  You could replace the
"current" variable with "volts/resistance" etc, but I don't think the
equation would be simpler and easier to deal with (and I think I am
starting to confuse myself... ;-))
   No..... I don't think you are.  I understand what you are saying above.

This explanation means it works nearly as I thought it did.

It appears that,  the Faraday Equation is simplified to calculate the

ppm. That is all it does. It does not mess with Electrical Characteristics of the circuit.

Also, it might be helpful to think of the two cells in series as a
current controlled system (at any instant in time...).

 So, we could work with electrical characteristics all we want.

We know the current flow is the result and effect of all the other variables, voltage, resistance, ect.

They are one thing and the ppm calculation is another, and no conflict exists. Two different ball games.

Seems I wanted to integrate them and I believe now that was a
mistake.

I will rest on this issue for a while.  You have helped me to understand it.

I do appreciate your patience and explanations.

Wayne




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