Re: CS>Re: Particulate silver with a silver compound?

2003-05-08 Thread Ode Coyote
Hi Ken, That's incredible! What current density are you using, and what is the source voltage? Volts in is 24 vac [81 vac peak] Volts out at no load is 28 vdc I assume you have current limiting - what is it set to and how long is the run? Current controlled to .94 ma / 6.5

Re: CS>Re: Particulate silver with a silver compound?

2003-05-05 Thread Mike Monett
> Subject: Re: CS>Re: Particulate silver with a silver compound? > Last month I made a batch with the series2 thermal stir generator > that read 78uS on the PWT. It had/has a very heavy fine gained TE, > very few 'sparklies', a milky appearance in direct sunlight

Re: CS>Re: Particulate silver with a silver compound?

2003-05-05 Thread Ode Coyote
Last month I made a batch with the series2 thermal stir generator that read 78uS on the PWT. It had/has a very heavy fine gained TE ,very few 'sparklies' , a milky appearance in direct sunlight and a slightly grey 'cast' to it in room light that is not like the "murky" quality that a batch

CS>Re: Particulate silver with a silver compound?

2003-05-03 Thread Jason Eaton
Reid: It would be hard to say without some laboratory testing being done. Perhaps Frank Key has some information on the consequence of increasing actual silver content with a silver compound ( on minute silver particles ). The ionic portion of the silver will agglomerate, of course, given enough