On 11/09/2012 08:28 AM, John Griessen wrote:
> Getting long graphite to use as electrodes should be easy, but fragile.
What if you used thick graphite so it could be handled with less breakage?
Then it could simply lay in gel box slots and not go through the dish-washer action
when you need to clean your gel box, but be cleaned separately, perhaps
along with the other contact rod of graphite I proposed to avoid metal in the
electrolyte medium.
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[DIYbio] Re: gel box electrodes
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