RE: CS> drip method

1999-06-03 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Take care holding that dropper near the 12KV. James Osbourne, Holmes a...@trail.com -Original Message- From: RONjb [SMTP:ro...@stc.net] Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 12:06 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject:CS> drip method List; I set up my CS unit to try a d

Re: CS> drip method

1999-06-03 Thread Ivan Anderson
- Original Message - From: RONjb To: Sent: Thursday, 3 June 1999 06:05 Subject: CS> drip method > List; I set up my CS unit to try a drip method of CS production. Wow!! Ron, this is a great idea. Shall try it this weekend. Will post results including PPM. Ivan -- The silve

Re: CS> drip method

1999-06-03 Thread RONjb
Chuck; If you mean striking an arc between two silver electrodes under water, yes, both my HVAC and PLVDC units have the push to arc under water. I did not like the way it was going though, obvious fallout and degradation of the silver. Also there is the danger of elemental transmutation when disch

Re: CS> drip method

1999-06-02 Thread Charles King
Ron, You certainly have one of the most innovative minds on the list! Tell me, have you tried vaporizing underwater? Chuck On Wed, 02 Jun 1999 23:05:47 +0500, "RONjb" wrote: >List; I set up my CS unit to try a drip method of CS production. >This is

CS> drip method

1999-06-02 Thread RONjb
List; I set up my CS unit to try a drip method of CS production. This is just your regular set up but with the electrodes supended above a catch container, hanging high and dry. The spacing of the electrodes is set about 1/8" apart. This allows a drop of water to slide down touching both electrodes