Re: CS> Silver electrolysis

2004-03-25 Thread Ode Coyote
;m going >to make my own, using a local silversmith to do the silver application. >They help, but are not the silver bullet we want. (We also use collodial >silver ceramic balls in the pool, which seem to be equally effective as the >algaebar. >- Original Message ----- >F

Re: CS> Silver electrolysis

2004-03-24 Thread Marshall Dudley
, using a local silversmith to do the silver application. > They help, but are not the silver bullet we want. (We also use collodial > silver ceramic balls in the pool, which seem to be equally effective as the > algaebar. > - Original Message - > From: > To: > Se

Re: CS> Silver electrolysis

2004-03-24 Thread Marshall Dudley
Try their website: http://www.algaebar.com Marshall patriot2...@mindspring.com wrote: > I would like to learn more about this Algaebar mentioned as an answer to > algae in a > pool. Cost? Practicality? Safety? Effectiveness? Availability? It > surely would be nice to find something that w

Re: CS> Silver electrolysis

2004-03-24 Thread missett
3, 2004 11:46 PM Subject: CS> Silver electrolysis > I would like to learn more about this Algaebar mentioned as an answer to > algae in a > pool. Cost? Practicality? Safety? Effectiveness? Availability? It > surely would be nice to find something that was effective against al

CS> Silver electrolysis

2004-03-23 Thread patriot2000
I would like to learn more about this Algaebar mentioned as an answer to algae in a pool. Cost? Practicality? Safety? Effectiveness? Availability? It surely would be nice to find something that was effective against algae, so one could leave home for a few days and not come back to find a

Re: CS>silver electrolysis

2004-03-23 Thread TJ Garland
@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>silver electrolysis Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 16:41:46 -0500 You have to get the electronegativity of the metal correct so that the current flows in the right direction. You would need a metal with an electronegativity which is less than that of silver, which is 1.4. The alk

Re: CS>silver electrolysis

2004-03-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
You have to get the electronegativity of the metal correct so that the current flows in the right direction. You would need a metal with an electronegativity which is less than that of silver, which is 1.4. The alkali metals are less, but using sodium, calcium or potassium would prove to be quite

CS>silver electrolysis

2004-03-23 Thread Shirley Reed
The Algaebar is made of a copper cylinder plated in the center with silver. This is supposed to release copper ions in a hot tub or pool and thereby kill off the algae. Is there some way to use the same principle to release silver ions in warm water without using electricity? Is there som