8:04 PM
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That is referring to the HVAC process, usually using 10,000 to 12,000 volts
AC.
Commercial grade units such as the Ultra Pro from CSPro uses this process.
The
CSPro unit is a very nice mechanical packaging job. You can
,
James Osbourne Holmes
FTNWO
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From: Frank Key [mailto:fr...@strsoft.com]
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2000 8:04 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSFree Book Available
That is referring to the HVAC process, usually using 10,000 to 12,000
Frank,
Thanks for your postings and responces to specific questions. I've enjoyed
your information and am filing it for future reference. Here's yet another
question.
Could you give any generalities on which HVAC methods are best for colloidal
silver production and how the different methods
Vince,
The HVAC method most often used for tests here in my lab and the method Ron
Gibbs used was what you would call the 'cone' method. I can not really comment
much on the other methods, other than to say we looked at them and made a few
tests.
Ron's machine used 10.5KV @ 30 ma. I have
Frank,
Thank you very much. The methods of CS Generation represented on this list
are many and diverse, and anyone not interested in the HVAC method at all
would not be interested in the level of detail you provided. I'm a
fledgling HVAC CS maker using a 15,000V 30ma neon sign transformer. I'm
Key fr...@strsoft.com
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Subject: CSFree Book Available
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: Saturday, December 30, 2000 9:26 AM
Subject: Re: CSFree Book Available
Steve,
There is no staff at the university continuing Ron's research. I guess I
am
the closest thing to meeting that definition, as I worked with Ron from
the
beginning on cs research. In fact, it was I who got Ron
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Steve,
There is no staff at the university continuing Ron's research. I
guess I
am
the closest thing to meeting that definition, as I worked with Ron
from
the
beginning on cs research
, and using the rest for external applications.
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From: Frank Key fr...@strsoft.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2000 9:26 AM
Subject: Re: CSFree Book Available
Steve,
There is no staff at the university continuing Ron's research. I
, 2000 2:22 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject:Re: CSFree Book Available
Yes, Frank, thanks for the .pdf book. Some of the research described was
unique, and I enjoyed reading it. Any plans to take those in vitro studies
to the human body?
The research both confirmed and apparently
Found the free booklet very interesting. One question. - It is stated
All of the highest 4-star rated colloidal silver products tested were
produced utilizing the AC process. How does one go about making colloidal
silver using AC?
To err is human, sour grapes, da vine.
Erwin
That is referring to the HVAC process, usually using 10,000 to 12,000 volts AC.
Commercial grade units such as the Ultra Pro from CSPro uses this process. The
CSPro unit is a very nice mechanical packaging job. You can also build your
own using a high voltage neon sign transformer. Best if you
In a message dated 12/29/00 0:40:10 AM EST, fr...@strsoft.com writes:
Subj: CSFree Book Available
Date: 12/29/00 0:40:10 AM EST
From: fr...@strsoft.com (Frank Key)
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Silver Colloids, Do They Work
Thanks for the link. Have downloaded and printed it off. suzy
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Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 10:35 PM
Subject: CSFree Book Available
Silver Colloids, Do They Work? by Professor Ronald Gibbs is available
free in printed form and now in Adobe pdf format. As a friend and
colleague of Ron Gibbs, I obtained a copyright license from
Silver Colloids, Do They Work? by Professor Ronald Gibbs is available
free in printed form and now in Adobe pdf format. As a friend and
colleague of Ron Gibbs, I obtained a copyright license from the estate
of Ron Gibbs so that we could provide this book at no cost to all
interested parties as an
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