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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