Re: CSRe-heating during generation

2002-08-03 Thread Ode Coyote
Absolutely not. Er, plain 'distilled' water. Most tap water isn't plain water? Ken At 10:13 AM 8/2/02 EDT, you wrote: Hi Ken Increase initial conductivity without contaminating the water. [the CS has plenty already...plain water can be seeded with CS] > Are you suggesting

Re: CSRe-heating during generation

2002-08-03 Thread Ode Coyote
This holds for LVDC as well. Don't exceed around 100 degrees Ken At 10:52 AM 8/2/02 -0400, you wrote: I only have experience with HVAC production of CS. I have found that the particle size increases rather dramatically when the temperature exceeds about 120 F, with the same current and

Re: CSRe-heating during generation

2002-08-03 Thread Ode Coyote
Heating metallic particles in a microwave might not be a wonderful idea. But I don't know what will happen to the particles or ions. Ken Could the quality of the CS that has already been made be lessened by heating the stuff again, and then restarting the generation

CSRe-heating during generation

2002-08-02 Thread NebMikey
Hey all... Just curious to get some opinions here. Without going into a lot of details, I most generally heat 8oz of DW in the microwave for 2:00 before I start making my CS. Tonight, I decided to try my hand at making a larger batch (24oz). I'm curious what the disadvantages could possibly

Re: CSRe-heating during generation

2002-08-02 Thread Ode Coyote
Two reasons to heat the water are 1. Increase initial conductivity without contaminating the water. [the CS has plenty already...plain water can be seeded with CS] 2. Induce thermal stirring currents while it cools. [A better plan is to apply a very small amount of heat to a small area in the

Re: CSRe-heating during generation

2002-08-02 Thread DWells2530
Hi Ken Increase initial conductivity without contaminating the water. [the CS has plenty already...plain water can be seeded with CS] Are you suggesting here that we use regular tap water instead of distilled to make CS with ? Don You'll notice that a turtle only makes progress when

Re: CSRe-heating during generation

2002-08-02 Thread Marshall Dudley
I only have experience with HVAC production of CS. I have found that the particle size increases rather dramatically when the temperature exceeds about 120 F, with the same current and voltage. Heating will increase the conductivity of the water. Marshall nebmi...@aol.com wrote: Hey all...

Re: CSRe-heating during generation

2002-08-02 Thread Jack Dayton
From: Ode Coyote coyote...@earthlink.net Date: Fri, 02 Aug 2002 10:02:01 -0400 Subject: Re: CSRe-heating during generation Two reasons to heat the water are 1. Increase initial conductivity without contaminating the water. [the CS has plenty already...plain water can be seeded with CS

Re: CSRe-heating during generation

2002-08-02 Thread Jack Dayton
From: Ode Coyote coyote...@earthlink.net Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Fri, 02 Aug 2002 10:02:01 -0400 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSRe-heating during generation Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com Resent-Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 07:03:53 -0700 At 02:42 AM 8/2/02 EDT