switching circuit?
If you are switching polarity, why would you need to clean the electrodes?
Oh, I see, you don't switch often enough to keep them clean...
Dan
The black does not need to be cleaned off, it is finely divided silver
power. It is the first silver to go back
I use the polarity switching too, but I still have to clean the electrodes
off as they go blackish colour, but no lumps or anything. Dee
---Original Message---
From: Dan Nave
Date: 21/06/2009 21:24:03
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSpolarity switching circuit
john freese wrote:
Hello,
This question is for the techies of the list. I built a polarity
switching circuit. How often should the circuit switch? And why? Thank
you in advance. John.
I switch ever 60 seconds, so it has a 2 minute cycle time.
Marshall
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john freese wrote:
Hello,
I built a polarity switching circuit. Does _any body_ know how often
should the circuit switch? And why? Thank you in advance. John.
For around 20 volts, once per minute seems about optimum. At 10,000
volts, 120 times a second is about optimum. The higher the
You are right, it is the electric field, not the absolute voltage that
matters. The number I gave were for a gap between the electrodes of
approximately 1 inch.
Marshall
Ode Coyote wrote:
That depends on your voltage range and how far apart the electrodes
are.
Experiment.
Ode
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/*Subject:*/ Re: CSpolarity switching circuit?
If you are switching polarity, why would you need to clean the electrodes?
Oh, I see, you don't switch often enough to keep them clean...
Dan
The black does not need
That is up to you, however I have never cleaned mine, and have produced
over 2,000 gallons of 15 to 20 pm EIS on that set of plates.
Marshall
Dee Fitzpatrick wrote:
Thanks Marshall, I expect I would have to clean it off after a few
times though, wouldn't I? Dee
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Thank you.
--- On Mon, 6/22/09, Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:
From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
Subject: Re: CSpolarity switching circuit?
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Monday, June 22, 2009, 10:23 AM
john freese wrote:
Hello,
I built
Jun 2009 10:51:01 -0700
From: jrf...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSpolarity switching circuit?
Hello,
I built a polarity switching circuit. Does any body know how often should the
circuit switch? And why? Thank you in advance. John
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Subject: RE: CSpolarity switching circuit?
Date: Sun, 21 Jun 2009 21:47:29 +1030
Yeah, I can tell you what I do...it depends on the quantity of water
That depends on your voltage range and how far apart the electrodes are.
Experiment.
Ode
At 02:58 PM 6/19/2009 -0700, you wrote:
Hello,
This question is for the techies of the list. I built a polarity switching
circuit. How often should the circuit switch? And why? Thank you in
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSpolarity switching circuit?
Hello,
I built a polarity switching circuit. Does any body know how often should
the circuit switch? And why? Thank you in advance. John.
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Subject: Re: CSpolarity switching circuit?
From: bhangcha...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
If you are switching polarity, why would you need to clean the electrodes?
Oh, I see, you don't switch often enough to keep them clean...
Dan
Hello,
I built a polarity switching circuit. Does any body know how often should the
circuit switch? And why? Thank you in advance. John.
:
From: john freese jrf...@yahoo.com
Subject: CSpolarity switching circuit?
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Saturday, June 20, 2009, 11:51 AM
Hello,
I built a polarity switching circuit. Does any body know how often should the
circuit switch? And why? Thank you in advance. John.
Hello,
This question is for the techies of the list. I built a polarity switching
circuit. How often should the circuit switch? And why? Thank you in advance.
John.
Hi Kevin,
. The JK is the name of a type of flip flop IC. The CD 4027 is the same
as the 4027BE. The three 820 ohms in parallel are to act as a voltage
drop and dissiapate some of the power so that the 7805 does not excees
it's rating.
I will Try and send you a jpg or bmp of the schematic. It
Josephine writes:
What is the difference between an electrode, cathode and anode?
Legitimate question, Josephine, and I'm glad you asked.
I can't give an answer as to *why* they're called what they are, but
in short:
In a CS maker, the electrodes are the pieces of metal, rod, wire, strip
or
Kevin,
A CD 4027 is dual JK flip flop IC and it drives the L293D which is a
bidirectional motor driver.
Be carefull, is the Beck device capable of handling 36 volts?
If I get time I will publish the circuit.
ole Bob
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Hi Josephine,
The anode and cathode are both called electrodes. The anode is the
electrode that is connected to the positive terminal of a battery or
power supply. The cathode is the negative electrode that connects to the
negative side of the battery or power supply.
Please use your delete key
What is the difference between an electrode, cathode and anode?
- Original Message -
From: Kevin Nolan
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2001 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: CSPolarity switching circuit
Bob - it would be much appreciated if you could indicate
Thank-you Mike, with that explanation, I think I will be able to follow some of
the discussions better. Thanks again.
Josephine
- Original Message -
From: M. G. Devour
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2001 1:44 AM
Subject: Re: CSPolarity switching circuit
Hi all,
Wolfy, that's very interesting, can you post any schematic diagrams or
further information?
Namaste,
Leo.
- Original Message -
From: MERLIN DANIEL WOLF merlinw...@webtv.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 6:50 AM
Subject: Re: CSPolarity switching
Kevin,
Ole Bob sold a number of constant voltage reversible polarity machines
about two years ago. I might even have a shemactic left around here
somewhere. The develpoment unit had a relay but it lasted for only a few
runs then I went to all solid state using a motor control IC for the
output.
Isn't AC current a polarity switcher? [LVAC] Is 60 cps too fast? Why?
ken
At 10:50 PM 11/21/01 -0800, you wrote:
Been using polarty switching for about 4 years now. Wouldn't do it any
other way! No oxide, no sludge, no cruddy electodes. Just pure clean
Ag.C solution. Opitimum
Ken,
When I did my orginal work several years ago I started with 60 hz, no results
in a reasonable lwngth of time. So I setup a 555 timer to drive a CD 4027 which
drove a L 293D. With the 555 running at 6 sec the 4027 switched at 12 seconds
and the L293D follwed that.
I investigated 12, 24,
Are your electrodes silver half inch strips,? or are they silver rods (wire)?
I am confused here, electrodes, cathodes, anodes, are they the same thing? or
different?
Josephine
Been using polarty switching for about 4 years now. Wouldn't do it any
other way! No oxide, no sludge, no cruddy
, 2001 8:20 AM
Subject: Re: CSPolarity switching circuit
Kevin,
Ole Bob sold a number of constant voltage reversible polarity machines
about two years ago. I might even have a shemactic left around here somewhere.
The develpoment unit had a relay but it lasted for only a few runs then I went
In Digest #1122, Bob Berger wrote:
Ken,
When I did my orginal work several years ago I started with 60 hz, no results
in a reasonable lwngth of time. So I setup a 555 timer to drive a CD 4027 which
drove a L 293D. With the 555 running at 6 sec the 4027 switched at 12 seconds
and the L293D
Been using polarty switching for about 4 years now. Wouldn't do it any
other way! No oxide, no sludge, no cruddy electodes. Just pure clean
Ag.C solution. Opitimum polarity swich time varies acording to batch
size, brew temperature, electrode size. A big advanage, in additon to
the above, is
In Digest #1117, Results of ppm calculator lab test, Herx wrote:
I recently posted a link for a spreadsheet I wrote to calculate the ppm of
homemade CS. Ole Bob was kind enough to offer to test samples I made, and
compare his lab results to the predictions of the spreadsheet. Well the the
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