A old timer here, just haven't posted in a long time. I have different sizes of silver bars and rod, Is a long story so I will not get into details about it. As I understand it,I need one square inch of anode per 1 mA. I have current control and stirring and a mA meter to verify. I guess my question being, does the cathode size matter? And if it does how would that affect the EIS solution. I am trying to engineer a flow though process where I just drain off 1 gallon and then add 1 gallon of distilled water. Not to bring up bad memories, but was a discussion here a decade ago or more with Mike M and I believe it was concerning the size of the cathode verses the anode? tia Sam L
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