there is also another "misleading" concept with that general design. the heat that we get from the low voltage high current flat plate designs is because we have a higher electrode to water ratio, where as that design is the total opposited. which is why stan could get away with saying that he doesn't creat much heat. regardless of what type of setup you will use, you will create heat in the process. now i'm not saying that you don't create FAR less with a frequency type setup, i'm just saying that you won't nearly create as much, because you are doing more work with voltage "potential" and not with raw brute force. of course with stans design he had more water there so that the thermal retention of the design was much higher, allowing for water flowing around the cells to cool before returning to the process. flat plate design doesn't work that way, we have generally little water and not as much flow, so the heat the builds up stays there.Statistics: Posted by mos68x — Sat Jul 29, 2006 3:16 pm
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