Hehe, ok, I think I was hoping you might have not understood

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I actually did think about the film you mentioned, but I thought that it would be thin enough to not be a good conductor. I'll go with your experience saying that it would be.
Well, one way I can think of salvaging the design so that you could get around the film on the reservoir walls would be to insert some teflon tubing in the holes and have them bend downwards so that the electrolyte drips into the air instead of runs down a wall. With 1/16"OD and 1/32" ID, I don't think it will do anything BUT drip, so there probably wouldn't be too much concern with the flow streams passing current to each other. If it didn't drip, however, either smaller ID's could be purchased or the pump could be set to a more passive rate. Doesn't add too much more complexity to the design and the tubing is pretty cheap.
So what do you think, is that design problem potentially solved? [braces himself for next curve ball]
