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
.
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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