Re: CS>Speaking of salts and such

2000-08-11 Thread Ode Wan Coyote
## 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

Re: CS>Speaking of salts and such

2000-08-10 Thread Marshall Dudley
"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

Re: CS>Speaking of salts and such

2000-08-10 Thread Robert L. Berger
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

Re: CS>Speaking of salts and such

2000-08-10 Thread M. G. Devour
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

Re: CS>Speaking of salts and such

2000-08-09 Thread Dean T. Miller
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

Re: CS>Speaking of salts and such

2000-08-09 Thread Marshall Dudley
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

CS>Speaking of salts and such

2000-08-09 Thread Tim Eastman
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