:Re: CS>High Concentration HVAC CS--additional comments
In a message dated 9/17/1999 12:18:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
specificnutrit...@email.msn.com writes:
<< Do I understand you correctly? You run your system with cones? I have a
HVAC system. I do not allow it to cone.
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Do I understand you correctly? You run your system with cones? I have a
HVAC system. I do not allow it to cone. I add 2 ounces of 10ppm sta
In a message dated 9/17/1999 12:18:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
specificnutrit...@email.msn.com writes:
<< Do I understand you correctly? You run your system with cones? I have a
HVAC system. I do not allow it to cone. I add 2 ounces of 10ppm starter
per gallon and do not let it get close e
Ok - so this gives a resistance of 33.3Kohms. Now I use UK BP purified
water as well and have been very satisfied with it although mine doesn't
state the conductance. And I use 27V. In any case the given figure is
pretty useless unless the measuring conditions are specified - size of
electrode,
BP = British Pharmaceutical. Probably injectable grade.
James Osbourne Holmes
a...@trail.com
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Sent: Friday, September 17, 1999 6:30 AM
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From: Charles King
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Date: Thursday, September 16, 1999 8:59 PM
Subject: Re: CS>High Concentration HVAC CS--additional comments
>On Thu, 16 Sep 1999 21:08:01 EDT, roesil...@aol.com wrote:
>
>>There is
>>only one brand that consistently al
On Fri, 17 Sep 1999 11:19:13 -0500, "Klein"
wrote:
>Do I understand you correctly? You run your system with cones? I have a
>HVAC system. I do not allow it to cone. I add 2 ounces of 10ppm starter
>per gallon and do not let it get close enough to cone... rather i keep the
>electrode about 1/
>
>Microsiemens are a measure of conductance; it is the Ohm---unit of
>resistance, upside down; the reciprocal or 1/Ohms. It is used to describe
>the purity of water: the lower the mS reading, the less other things it has
>in it, and the less conductive it is.
Very helpful!
I have in the pa
your offer of help.
Please send it to:
Aztec
1710 Lena
Santa Fe
New Mexico
PC 87505
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On Thu, 16 Sep 1999 21:08:01 EDT, roesil...@aol.com wrote:
>There is
>only one brand that consistently allows me to pull cones about 3/8" to 1/2"
>from the surface. (Crystal Springs)
The closer I get the electrode to the water surface, the higher the
cone. Typically 1/16 to 1/8"
In a message dated 9/14/1999 8:44:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time, a...@trail.com
writes:
<< I like Bruce's units very much. He has been very helpful in trying to
solve the low yield problem, but we are both stumped. I trust his data. I
think the problem lies with my water, which is Santa Fe c
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James Osborn, house of Holmes wrote:
> I like Bruce's units very much. He has been very helpful in trying
> to solve th
James Osborn, house of Holmes wrote:
> I like Bruce's units very much. He has been very helpful in trying
> to solve the low yield problem, but we are both stumped. I trust
> his data. I think the problem lies with my water, which is Santa Fe
> city water through a RO and a Still, with Carbon f
when I get a breather. Let me know.
Happy brewing...
James Osbourne, Holmes
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In a message dated 9/13/1999 8:57:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time, a...@trail.com
writes:
<<
Ian, the yield schedule is optimistic.
James Osbourne, Holmes
>>
Well, I guess, all I can go on is Bruce's (Csprosystem's) inferance that he
has researched the unit and tested batches that come fr
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From: Jim [SMTP:j...@glol.net]
Sent: Sunday, September 12, 1999 4:16 PM
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I don't know of any system that does not have some small amount of fallout.
If you make
a small batch, there may not be eno
JD Klein [SMTP:specificnutrit...@email.msn.com]
Sent: Monday, September 13, 1999 1:47 PM
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Subject: Re: CS>High Concentration HVAC CS
Can anyone recommend a website or publication which would provide high
voltage training.
I operate a high voltage apparatus a
HI,
Ian, the yield schedule is optimistic.
James Osbourne, Holmes
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Subject:Re: CS>High Concentration HVAC CS
I
There are a couple of possible electrical paths here that may have caused you to
experience a shock.
1. Resistance - Glass is a fine insulator, however, there is no perfect
insulator. Higher
voltages require more insulation. Though the leakage at any one point on the
jar may be small, adding the
On Mon, 13 Sep 1999 14:46:50 -0500, "JD Klein"
wrote:
> I took the shiny
>(unoxidized) side of aluminum foil and wrapped it around the glass vessel,
>careful to keep it out of contact with the electrodes. In spite of these
>precautions I experienced a definite electrical shock while in contact w
Can anyone recommend a website or publication which would provide high
voltage training.
I operate a high voltage apparatus and would like to know more. My
scientific studies were generally in the realm of organic chemistry.
I did notice an interesting phenomenon. Testing out my laser pointer b
I don't know of any system that does not have some small amount of fallout. If
you make
a small batch, there may not be enough to see, but if quarts are made at once,
there is
enough to see on the bottom. Don't know why, but it is normal.
Jim
Dennis Lipter wrote:
Is there any significance to
Jim
Thank you for such a good explaination. I am not going to do any HVAC but you
post adds to my general understanding of what and how things work.
God bless you and yours,
Bob
On Sat, 11 September 1999, Jim wrote:
>
> At this time (at my level of experience) it seems that the amp density i
On Mon, 13 Sep 1999 00:07:01 -0500, "JD Klein"
wrote:
> could you please share the details of your apparatus i have never been
>able to get a yellow or gold color...
>
>nothing but clear.. with the exception of cloudy blue once, which i
>attributed to a different brand of water that may h
I also use a 9kv generator rated for 30 ma and have noticed the same except for
the
gold color. My run starts out at 19 ma and ramps up to 30 ma. I have been
experimenting with limiting the current by lowering the AC to the transformer
with a
variac until the current reads 20 ma. I find that runn
On Sun, 12 Sep 1999 02:28:13 -0400, Jim wrote:
>I spent a lot of time trying to speed up my CS Pro system. I did make some
>progress, but not a whole lot. The reason being, the faster you make cs, the
>faster the electrode erodes, the faster the water evaporates, the faster things
>get out of a
At this time (at my level of experience) it seems that the amp density issue is
just as important in making hvcs as lvcs. With a hanging electrode, you would
literally have to have to lower the electrode as the conductivity of the cs
increases due to concentration and temp rise. I have done this
In a message dated 9/12/1999 1:44:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
specificnutrit...@email.msn.com writes:
<< My apparatus produces approximately 3.5 liters of 10ppm product in 2.5
hours.
I am interested in reducing the time as well as increasing the
concentration. Some products are claiming
Does anyone know how to make higher concentrations of CS using a High
Voltage (15,000 volt) set up?
Is anyone familiar with a product called Silverdyne? It is dark yellow
brown, not transluscent, but solid colored. I think they claim a
concentration of 0.036% silver.
My apparatus produces appr
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