Reid,
Do you have a program Wplot32.exe. If not I can send it to you so you can
see what happens with increased brewing time.
The silver agglomerates and the current decreases as does the conductivity.
Ole Bob
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What's happening is that you're increasing the PPM with particulates
which don't register on a PWT.
Ion clouds are not ions. You can't see ions, so if you can see
anything..they are particles.
If the Hanna PWT reads over 70, you probably have well over 100
PPM...maybe even 200 PPM and an
CS Friends,
For a while now I've been using the HVDC generator designed by Terry
Chamberlain, happy that I get good quality, 10 to 20 ppm CS. Now I'm
experimenting to see if longer brewing time will boost the ppm, to the
point where it's concentrated enough for saturating ceramic water
filters.
Ode Coyote said:
I think it was Terry that was running 120VDC into ten
jars in series? That would be ten, 10 volt generators
going at once. Total current can be divided by ten to
get individual cell current.
No, not in series, in parallel. Not ten 10 volt
generators going at once, ten 110 volt
In article 00d201c190e9$118827c0$f6cf4...@jkeliipio,
Josephine joseph...@poidogs.com wrote:
This is sure good to know, I think I will just stick to the low voltage
stuff.
The yellow tinge color for CS is a better trade off than fooling with
something that risky.
You can make clear CS with LVDC
If you control the current,stir, or both you can make strong clear CS
with low voltage.
ken
At 08:18 PM 12/29/01 -0800, you wrote:
This is sure good to know, I think I will just stick to the low voltage
stuff.
The yellow tinge color for CS is a better trade off than fooling with
something that
@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSHVDC
This is sure good to know, I think I will just stick to the low voltage
stuff.
The yellow tinge color for CS is a better trade off than fooling with
something that risky.
Thanks again,
Josephine
Being a retired long time electrician,dealing with electricity in many
voltages
a...@cybermesa.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2001 7:00 AM
Subject: RE: CSHVDC
Better stop driving your car. Your chances of being harmed doing that are
immensely greater than getting zapped making CS with HV.
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Being a retired long time electrician,dealing with electricity in many
voltages,both AC and DC,I would not advise an amateur to fool with 110/120 VDC
as it is dangerous and ,boy,it sure hurts when you get hit with it.
Harold
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This is sure good to know, I think I will just stick to the low voltage
stuff.
The yellow tinge color for CS is a better trade off than fooling with
something that risky.
Thanks again,
Josephine
Being a retired long time electrician,dealing with electricity in many
voltages,both AC and DC,I
So, if LVDC may be better than HVAC, about where would that put my (modified
microwave oven), which puts out DC at 4000 volts??
Assuming of course I start using distilled water :)
Duncan
Hi All
I'm after some advice please. I have been given a 6.8kV 0.6ma DC power
pack from an old photo copier. Can this be used to make CS?
If so, what should I do what shouldn't I do.
James Houston-McMillan
Durban, South Africa.
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In a message dated 9/11/00 7:57:42 AM EST, jho...@icon.co.za writes:
Subj: CSHVDC
Date: 9/11/00 7:57:42 AM EST
From: jho...@icon.co.za (James Houston-McMillan)
Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com
To:silver-list@eskimo.com (Silver List)
Hi All
I'm after some advice please. I have
In a message dated 9/11/00 9:00:07 AM EST, rogalt...@aol.com writes:
Subj: Re: CSHVDC
Date: 9/11/00 9:00:07 AM EST
From: rogalt...@aol.com
Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com
To:silver-list@eskimo.com
In a message dated 9/11/00 7:57:42 AM EST, jho...@icon.co.za writes:
Subj
have never
been down this road before so am at a total loss for ideas. I have 2mm dia
silver
rods, Probably about #14-#16. Should I go for HVAC instead?
Thanks
rogalt...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 9/11/00 9:00:07 AM EST, rogalt...@aol.com writes:
Subj: Re: CSHVDC
Date: 9/11/00
In a message dated 9/11/00 2:28:38 PM EST, jho...@icon.co.za writes:
Subj: Re: CSHVDC
Date: 9/11/00 2:28:38 PM EST
From: jho...@icon.co.za (James H-McMillan)
Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com
To:silver-list@eskimo.com
Thanks Roger, I am well aware of the dangers of high voltage
You guys drawing arcs with your HV setups You ARE taking precautions to
protect your eyes from radiation damage, aren't you?
This might not be obvious to everyone.
Chuck
Instrument of Darwin.
On Mon, 11 Sep 2000 16:14:44 EDT,
.
Thanks, Terry
Dave Perkins
enjoy being
- Original Message -
From: Terry Wayne tw...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 1:26 AM
Subject: CSHVDC CS
Dave Perkins, et al,
Yes, I make 10 gallons per hour, gross; 7 1/2 gallons
per hour, net! If I needed to gross 10
Dave Perkins, et al,
Yes, I make 10 gallons per hour, gross; 7 1/2 gallons
per hour, net! If I needed to gross 10 gallons per
hour, I would add more pickle jars. I clean the wires
off at the end of each session. I switch the wires
each batch. All 10 sets of wires run off the same
rectifier.
Terry
: CSHVDC CS
Listers,
It seems there is only discussion about LVDC or HVAC.
I put 1 quart of CS into a 1-gal pickle jar, fill up
with DW, hang two 12 .999's as far apart as the
bottle's edges, run 110VDC (from a 40 amp voltage
rectifier), leave one hour. No stirring or switching
polarity. I make
Terry Wayne wrote:
Listers,
It seems there is only discussion about LVDC or HVAC.
I put 1 quart of CS into a 1-gal pickle jar, fill up
with DW, hang two 12 .999's as far apart as the
bottle's edges, run 110VDC (from a 40 amp voltage
rectifier), leave one hour. No stirring or switching
Has to be multiple generators.
James Osbourne Holmes
a...@trail.com
FTNWO
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From: Marshall Dudley [SMTP:mdud...@execonn.com]
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 8:31 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject:Re: CSHVDC CS
Terry Wayne wrote:
Listers,
It seems
Listers,
It seems there is only discussion about LVDC or HVAC.
I put 1 quart of CS into a 1-gal pickle jar, fill up
with DW, hang two 12 .999's as far apart as the
bottle's edges, run 110VDC (from a 40 amp voltage
rectifier), leave one hour. No stirring or switching
polarity. I make 10
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