CS>One gal., 25PPM; 5 minutes

2003-11-08 Thread Matthew McCann PE
It was definitely originally for plumbing, so I guess you are right.

Re: CS>One gal., 25PPM; 5 minutes

2003-11-08 Thread Ode Coyote
Otherwise known as a "P" trap in the American plumbing industry? Ode At 12:21 PM 11/7/2003 -0500, you wrote: Atmospheric nitrogen can be banished by using a lid combined with an S-shaped trap containing a distilled water seal. (Incidentally, the S-trap was invented in ancient Rome.)

Re: CS>One gal., 25PPM; 5 minutes

2003-11-07 Thread Robert Berger
Hi Matthew, It would be best for the novice to use the entire mircowave oven and just disconnect the maggie. Then they could bring the HV leads into the cooking chamber. "Ole Bob" Matthew McCann PE wrote: > Hi, Ole Bob! Thanks for your magnificentexperimentation! Best > regards, Matthew -- T

CS>One gal., 25PPM; 5 minutes

2003-11-07 Thread Matthew McCann PE
Atmospheric nitrogen can be banished by using a lid combined with an S-shaped trap containing a distilled water seal. (Incidentally, the S-trap was invented in ancient Rome.) Best regards, Matthew

Re: CS>One gal., 25PPM; 5 minutes

2003-11-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
I believe a microwave oven, one that is in good working condition, might be usable as a CS generator using the underwater arc method. Of course the biggest problem with this is the generation of Nitrogen oxides if you don't have an inert blanket over the water. One should be able to take a length

CS>One gal., 25PPM; 5 minutes

2003-11-07 Thread Matthew McCann PE
Hi, Ole Bob! Thanks for your magnificent experimentation! I think that Svedberg, the Nobel laureate colloidalist, said that the advantages of HVAC did not become really noticeable until RF and higher frequencies are used. (He was referring to the Bredig underwater arc method, which is a pre-1938

CS>One gal., 25PPM; 5 minutes

2003-11-05 Thread Robert Berger
Hi there EIS'ers, That is correct one gallon on EIS (CS) in five minutes with 25.5 PPM ; pH= 7.8 I used Duncan Crow's idea of a microwave power supply, BUT -There are life threatening hazards in this!! After 5 minutes the solution was dark gray--- 24 hours later it had clear with the pa