It is really rather simple.  First I recommend using a 15 KV
transformer, the loaded voltage is 2/3 the open voltage, and the best
loaded voltage is 10 KV.  Then put a meter in series with the output of
the transformer to monitor current and a meter across the transformer to
monitor voltage. I used some cheap Radio Shack 1 mA meters, and put a
full wave bride around them, then shunted the current meter with the
appropriate resistance to calibrate in mA, and put 7 1 meg resistors in
series with the voltage meter on one side, and 8 1 meg resistores on the
other side, to calibrate this meter in voltage.

Then run the voltage to your silver electrodes using anode wire for a TV
set or monitor.  Mount the electrodes so that they are either slightly
above the water if you are wanting to use the method CSPro uses, or put
them inside glass tubes with about 1/8" exposed and submerge if you are
wanting to run submerged.

Be very careful with this, these things can shock the heck out of you, I
have gotten bit several times with mine.

Marshall

Julius Kabrun wrote:

> Greetings to all, From reading  I  get the impression that a HV neon
> transformer ( 10/12k V 25ma ) would produce the smallest Silver
> particle size etc.   I have searched & cannot find plans to make such
> a generator.  Could someone be so kind as to email me plans &
> instructions  to ju...@worldonline.co.za Thanking you in
> anticipation,Julius Kabrun.