The Blue Guy didn't know what he was doing and thought he did.
Wayne knows what he is doing and knows he does.
Automatic generators know those things for you.
The SP has a variety of ways to do things, output mode and bypass
switches, ways to plug in remote electrodes and so on.
You can
Hi Dee,
I must say, I had to check twice to be sure that wasy Wayne making that
posting and not Ken! GRIN
Since the 'puppy will do the auto-shut-off thing, my suggestion is to
cycle the thing twice a day and be done with it... Morning and bedtime,
decant, re-fill, push the button and leave
Good Morning Dee,
At 03:56 AM 8/29/2008, you wrote:
dee PS sorry if I haven't understood your very detailed analysis,
but I'm afraid I need a lay persons version - not being very up on
the science of it all.
I read all the replies and statements relative to your questions
and possible
thanks for the reply Wayne, but I have to say that if I had read this
before buying a generator, then quite frankly, I wouldn't have
bothered! To say that this puts an even more complicated slant on
things would be an understatement I think. I will just stick to letting
the SP do it all for
Hi Dee. I'm in the same position as you -- I'm not engineeringly savvy, and I don't want to be. I also have a demanding lifestyle, and don't have time to fool around with all this stufff. I just want to make CS so I don't have to buy it. I just wanted to reply to one thing though -- you
Wayne,
You're not that blue guy, are you?...
Dan
-Original Message-
From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:cwa...@netdoor.com]
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 7:04 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSRule of Thumb, doe not get it, Who wrote the
rules anyway ?
Good Morning Dee,
At
Ah, now this is the nub of what I have been trying to say! Well done MA
- you put it in a nutshell! Let me reiterate: if I try and speed things
up - by whatever method - I will probably compromise the CS - i.e. it
will not be such high quality as the stuff I am making which takes
longer. Is
OK -- see, you're trying to nail down something that is not nail-downable without a lot of complicating factors. It *may* not be as high quality, unless your bottle of water is higher quality than the last bottle, or some other mitigating factor,etc. That's what everyone is trying to say --
Not quite.
The manufacturers have set up their systems so that you get a repeatable
brew of CS. If you change any of the variables you risk changing the
CS. Whether this would be of lesser quality, to a degree that it
matters, is the question.
With the SilverPuppy, you have control over
I think I've got it now MA. dee
marmar...@bellsouth.net wrote:
OK -- see, you're trying to nail down something that is not
nail-downable without a lot of complicating factors. It *may* not be
as high quality, unless your bottle of water is higher quality than
the last bottle, or some other
Thanks Dave (sorry Mike) one thing about all this is, that it is
gradually giving me a better idea what the whole thing is about. I
don't think I will ever fully understand the intricacies of it all, but
at least I am getting a glimmer about some of the mechanics. I suppose
that's what it's
Ev
At 12:24 PM 8/29/2008, you wrote:
If the electrodes are not returned to the normal position before
shutoff, the brew will have a lower ionic content of silver (lower ppm).
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