I looked at the picture:
http://www.elixa.com/distiller/index.html
It looks just like the Sears distiller. I've gone through about four of
these in the last 20 years.
The last one I bought was just over $100 - maybe $119
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safety than the dry form.
Do a search for MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) for sodium chlorite
for a more complete and accurate safety description.
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you can determine the power
consumption by the load by simple math and ohms law.
It won't be perfectly accurate, but close enough and there is no danger
of burning out your meter.
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Thanks for the information on the 52 volt telephone line source.
I knew the ring voltage was higher cause I got a shock while rewiring a
phone line once. Always thought the normal working voltage was lower,
like perhaps 24 volt. Obvious to me that the 9 volt ac transformer is
creating mostly
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Ionic silver combines with ionic chlorine (from salt) producing silver
chloride which passes out the colon without doing any positive work.
Thanks for whatever input...
Levi Philos
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