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Crystal Cell Research for Experimenter

Started by plengo, October 24, 2014, 11:36:59 AM

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tgraca

1066 mV on load. 1788 mV with no load. Load is holding at 4.2 mA

tgraca

Quote from: tgraca on November 25, 2014, 03:47:07 PM
It's currently at #170 uA under load and 598 mV. Although the light is still on low, but steady, I would call this a dead cell.
Noticed I labeled this status wrong... this reading and dead call was for cell #345 -- the uncooked cell. I have not dissected or watered it yet. I'll just leave it on the shelf for a while until I decide which direction to go in for #345.

tgraca

Quote from: tgraca on November 25, 2014, 02:00:52 PM
#344 is showing 914 mV. Barometer is showing < 15% humidity. This barometer shows "LL" when it goes below 15%.
Currently reading 896 mV under load. It's dying a slower death than #345. The barometer still shows "LL". It's dry up here.

tgraca

Quote from: tgraca on November 26, 2014, 05:18:02 AM
The barometer still shows "LL". It's dry up here.
I have a barometer here, but it also has a "Hygrometer" built in, which is what I am using to report the humidity in my office... I should have been using the term "Hygrometer" for these humidity readings. Sorry if this caused any confusion.

tgraca

Quote from: tgraca on November 26, 2014, 05:18:02 AM
Currently reading 896 mV under load. It's dying a slower death than #344. The barometer still shows "LL". It's dry up here.
Currently reading 888 mV under load. Want to set up a pool for predictions on when it gets down to 600 mV? My nickle bet is in less than a week from now...