Dear "Ole Bob", I've read your posts over the years (excluding the time that you left and the time I was booted off) and have come to value your opinion. I would like to ask you a couple of questions if you don't mind.
My setup is a 16 oz beer glass filled with DW and covered with saran wrap. I poke two 12 gauge wires through the saran wrap. They are spaced about 1.5 inches apart and stop about .5 inches from the bottom of the glass. About 4.5 inches of each electrode is submerged in water. I use an adjustable 0 to 100 VDC 1 amp power supply. I usually start at about 40 VDC and slowly back the voltage down or put a resistor in series and forget about it. Question 1. I'm assuming the cathode connects to the negative side of the power supply and the anode connects to the positive side. After reading some of your recent posts, I was wondering if there would be any benefit of cutting down the size of the cathode? Question 2. I have been making low volume LVDC CS for personal use, about a quart a week. In your opinion, is there any justification for someone like me, who isn't making volume production for commercial purposes to switch over to a HVAC process? Thank you for your time, Respectfully yours Andy Scott

