Haven't got any idea what you got nor why; sorry in any case ...
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 07:45:35 +0100, "Patrick Philippe"
<patrickjphilippe.RemoveThis@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
>no need to send me that
>"Steve Giannoni" <casagiannoni.RemoveThis@optonline.net> a écrit dans le message news:
>8qogm2lh75l2865hr93muahbl3etol5gfo@4ax.com...
>> For all the obvious advantages of a WON PRO*HEAT , Titanium tube type
>> heater, I've always had the concern of water breaching the seals and
>> allowing some very undesirable electrical conduction from either
>> electrical "leg" through to the water, or within the heater. I have
>> designed a circuit to check conduction from the heater to either leg
>> in rectified combination, charging a capacitance, over a timed
>> interval. I use a thoroughly cleaned stainless steel fork protruding
>> for about ¾ of the length into the water at the opposite end from the
>> WON PRO. I find that a 470 microfarad capacitor will gain
>> approximately ¼ volt for every 1,000 seconds in this special "full
>> wave" charging from either or both legs mode, which equates to about
>> 0.119 microA.; a very small current indeed, which I attribute to
>> heater to water capacitance rather than an insulation breach. The WON
>> PRO has been in service for 6 years and has performed flawlessly.
>> PS - it's a 45 gallon fresh water aquarium where NaHCO3 (for acid
>> control) and other dissolved salts (in spite of regular partial water
>> changes) no doubt provide sufficient conduction for that small test
>> current.
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