## Even 12 volts will work OK. It just takes longer.
Ken
At 09:01 AM 8/10/00 -0500, you wrote:
Hi Tim;
Scrape the salt ! That when out with the hoola hoop. It makes silver
chloride.
Yes you can use a wall transformer if you can get about 26+ volts DC. you
might
have to add a full wa
"M. G. Devour" wrote:
> Don't the medical equipment designers go to *great* lengths to keep
> their patients from even the slightest possibility of contacting the
> mains? I'm wondering if it is a bad idea to connect yourself up to a
> device where line isolation is dependant on a cheaply made pie
Hi Tim;
Scrape the salt ! That when out with the hoola hoop. It makes silver
chloride.
Yes you can use a wall transformer if you can get about 26+ volts DC. you might
have to add a full wave bridge to get the desired voltage.
Get the grocery store item the clear SOLO cup and make 14 to 16 oz
Thanks for answering Tim's questions, everyone. There are *always*
basic questions begging to be answered. Don't anyone ever hesitate to
jump in and ask them, please!
A question from me:
Dean wrote:
> Radio Shack has a wall-wart that's switchable between 13.5 and 30
> volts. The 30 volt settin
Hi Tim,
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000 23:01:52 -0400, "Tim Eastman"
wrote:
>I have two questions;
>1.) the 'recipe' calls for a 1/4 tsp of SEA salt (no table salt)
NO!!! NO SALT!
Even though pure water isn't supposed to conduct -- it does. (Water
is funny in many different ways that don't follow the r
Tim Eastman wrote:
> Hi folks.
>
> I know we have had discussion of salts here quite recently but I paid it no
> mind until some friends of mine gave me some instructions for making a
> generator and the ensuing recipe for CS.
>
> I have two questions;
> 1.) the 'recipe' calls for a 1/4 tsp of SE
Hi folks.
I know we have had discussion of salts here quite recently but I paid it no
mind until some friends of mine gave me some instructions for making a
generator and the ensuing recipe for CS.
I have two questions;
1.) the 'recipe' calls for a 1/4 tsp of SEA salt (no table salt) for an 8oz
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