Tell you what as its my thread lets do it like this..................
Anode= positive terminal I hook to
Cathode= Negative terminal
I dont want to get confused so will use it how I would if I was talking about Diodes etc, personally I dont give a rats if its wrong or not as it dosnt make any difference in what I am doing.
Next question is a bit harder to answer
Electrolyte is normally saline, but is there any reason copper sulphate couldnt be used in this instance? I am aware potassium hydroxide can be used but the life of the cell is pretty limited and not very at all practical for what I want
Anode= positive terminal I hook to
Cathode= Negative terminal
I dont want to get confused so will use it how I would if I was talking about Diodes etc, personally I dont give a rats if its wrong or not as it dosnt make any difference in what I am doing.
Next question is a bit harder to answer
Electrolyte is normally saline, but is there any reason copper sulphate couldnt be used in this instance? I am aware potassium hydroxide can be used but the life of the cell is pretty limited and not very at all practical for what I want