What about a simple voltage comparator using something like a wall-wart of appropriate voltage?
Basically shutting off the cell when it went off track. I think as long as the electrodes had *some* applied energy, it will deter the "left
unplugged in sol." Issue. If you dumped the wallwart power across the electrodes after main power supply was shut down, you'd be left with an
appropriate voltage and minimal amperage. Maybe a 150ma or so if you found a convieniet size. Slow the degredation and hard chewing untill you get
back to it.
But it doesn't sound super easy to set up. B/c you'd need some flip-flop switching. Once main PSU is triggered off, you then have to reroute your
set voltage supply to cover electrodes. Honestly there are WAY WAY smarter electronics guys around. I only learn what I have to in order to complete
a project. (If only it was like the matrix... Downloading.. ... ... Brilliant)
It's been a while since I've 're-read the cell dynamics... But as I remember it, when free chloride is low and chlorate is high, it sought to eat
the electrodes. Busy with side and reverse reactions that made for horrible effiency on top of the electrode damage.
I don't even have my lap top here on the coast, so I will have to look up the resources again |