Fred wrote:

>  The glass we use to do the initial
> meter calibration also grows mirror spots, even though it is
> never used over 5 minutes and then emptied and stored
> upside down until the next use. Time definitely works against
> producing fine particle size. Use part of your last batch to
> reduce the required run time!  Do you have any idea what the
> PPM is? Send an ounce of Cs and water and we will test them
> for you free, to: PII, 3516 Delilah Drive, Cape Coral, FL 33993

Hi Fred,

I've let batches cook for 24hrs plus at very low current, (0.5ma) without
any plating effect on the glass. I've also run batches without current limit,
for an hour and ended up with major plating. I don't stir and my electrodes
are large and about 5" apart.

The runs I've made with 20KVAC, however, stay clear and show no signs
of plating. If I really over do it (electrode very close to the water) and run 
long,
I still get no plating, but the solution starts to look grey.

I've observed the following:

1. All of the above products kill the bacteria on contact, according to my 
canine
    fecal matter test (patent pending!). Although, some of the above products
    themselves, do appear more feculent than others. VBG

2. All of the products seem to affect my Lyme Disease, according the herx 
observed.

3. The HVAC seems to cause the strongest herx.

Can you or anyone comment on my observations as I search for which method
and parameters are best.

Thanks for any thoughts, critisizm, etc.

Jeff-in-a-petri-dish (feeling like a laboratory rat, but a white rat still!)


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