Re: CS>Technical Question for Ode

2007-08-29 Thread Ode Coyote
My dad tuned an analog panel volt meter into an ammeter for my solar system using a resistor shunt and part of a PC Board mounted copper strip that he incrementally shaved away to calibrate it. [He's the "Tesla" with the brains, I'm the "Edison" with the persistence and scrap pile. He talks

Re: CS>technical question

2006-11-24 Thread Marshall Dudley
Use a current of a mA per square inch of anode area. Marshall Peter M. Stellas wrote: Thanks Dan, That is the information that I am seeking and we are almost there. The output from my transformer is now at 0.400 amps. I will go for the current regulating diode that you mention, so what value d

Re: CS>technical question

2006-11-24 Thread
ter M. Stellas" To: Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2006 11:36 AM Subject: RE: CS>technical question > You are right, my transformer is putting out 0.400 amps not milliamps. > > Peter > > > > > > -- > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Co

Re: CS>Re: RE: CS>technical question

2006-11-24 Thread Marshall Dudley
It distributes the silver evenly throughout the water so that it does not build up near the anode and cause excessive particle size and aggregation. Marshall Smitty wrote: # What does stirring do to CS during a brew ? Smitty On 11/22/06, Dan Nave wrote: Increasing the surf

RE: CS>technical question

2006-11-24 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Dan, Thanks for this great reference. That, and what I got from Ken and others puts me on the road to producing a good generator, although the one I am using now seems to do a fairly good job, as long as I watch the brewing time and clean the electrodes often. Peter Peter, I have attached a p

Re: CS>technical question

2006-11-23 Thread Dan Nave
From: * Peter M. Stellas[SMTP:stel...@foxinternet.net] * Sent: * Thursday, November 23, 2006 12:31:27 PM * To: * silver-list@eskimo.com * Subject: * RE: CS>technical question Thanks Dan, That is the information that I am seeking and we are almost there. The output from my transformer is now

RE: CS>technical question

2006-11-23 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Thanks Dan, That is the information that I am seeking and we are almost there. The output from my transformer is now at 0.400 amps. I will go for the current regulating diode that you mention, so what value diode must I buy? Peter -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Coll

RE: CS>technical question

2006-11-23 Thread Peter M. Stellas
You are right, my transformer is putting out 0.400 amps not milliamps. Peter -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-T

RE: CS>technical question

2006-11-23 Thread Ode Coyote
A common quarter watt resistor does just fine at around 36 volts and a few milliamps. If it gets hot, get bigger Ken At 06:48 PM 11/22/2006 -0800, you wrote: Dan, Thanks for that response. What I am about to construct is the following experimental generator. The cathode will be a pi

Re: CS>Re: RE: CS>technical question

2006-11-23 Thread Ode Coyote
It disrupts the high conductivity zone track that forms between the electrodes which increases current draw in a localized manner, reduces the concentration of ions in the outer macro area of the Nernst Diffusion layer of the electrodes [but does little at the surface ], and prevents high

Re: CS>technical question

2006-11-23 Thread Ode Coyote
It will help to decrease current density at the electrodes, but with more electrode, you also increase current draw and the power supply will supply it. The effect difference may be minimal. The current rating on the power supply is virtually irrelevant as max desirable current draw is w

Re: CS>technical question

2006-11-22 Thread Dan Nave
using stirring. Dan --- * From: * Smitty[SMTP:papad...@gmail.com] * Sent: * Wednesday, November 22, 2006 3:18:39 PM * To: * silver-list@eskimo.com * Subject: * CS>Re: RE: CS>technical question # What does stirring do to CS during a bre

Re: CS>technical question

2006-11-22 Thread Dan Nave
ernet.net] * Sent: * Wednesday, November 22, 2006 8:48:51 PM * To: * silver-list@eskimo.com * Subject: * RE: CS>technical question Dan, Thanks for that response. What I am about to construct is the following experimental generator. The cathode will be a piece of stainless steel tubing that will si

RE: CS>technical question

2006-11-22 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Dan, Thanks for that response. What I am about to construct is the following experimental generator. The cathode will be a piece of stainless steel tubing that will sit on a nylon base inside the glass container. This base will center the tube in the glass jar and support it at three points, in

CS>Re: RE: CS>technical question

2006-11-22 Thread Smitty
# What does stirring do to CS during a brew ? Smitty On 11/22/06, Dan Nave wrote: Increasing the surface area of the electrodes would *decrease* the effective *resistance* between the electrodes which would *increase* the *current* between them, all other things being equal (el

RE: CS>technical question

2006-11-22 Thread Dan Nave
Increasing the surface area of the electrodes would *decrease* the effective *resistance* between the electrodes which would *increase* the *current* between them, all other things being equal (electrode spacing, voltage, type and amount of water remaining the same in both examples). Hopefully, you

Re: CS>Technical question, and anti-wrinkle formula

2000-10-19 Thread Robert L. Berger
Mike; With all due respects Mike, you have "beggar" the questions. If you don't know these things about the CS that you are making then you are probably settling for second or third best CS. The best is so easy to make. "Ole Bob" -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of col

Re: CS>Technical question, and anti-wrinkle formula

2000-10-18 Thread Carol & Mike Fuller
Hi Ole Bob, I would have answered your questions but I really have to confess that I looked at the answers provided by Marshall, so it wouldn't be a fair test, would it? What I would say is my definition of a "good colloid" is one that works and that's also how you test it. :-) Namaste Mik

Re: CS>Technical question, and anti-wrinkle formula

2000-10-17 Thread Ivan Anderson
You could combine both current limit and pulsed supply, in fact that would be a good way to generate CS. The current limit would only come into effect when the colloid has achieved a certain concentration and would work by lowering the peak voltage of the pulse. This would allow you to increase con

Re: CS>Technical question, and anti-wrinkle formula

2000-10-16 Thread CKing001
Marshall, You scamp, you! ROFLMAO! Chuck In ten minutes, the Joker poison on your Batman memorabilia will be activated ! On Mon, 16 Oct 2000 10:30:52 -0400, Marshall Dudley wrote: >"Robert L. Berger" wrote: > >> Mike; >> >> What does the T.E. look like

Re: CS>Technical question, and anti-wrinkle formula

2000-10-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
Sorry. :> I thought it was a rather odd set of qestions after I noticed it was from you. Marshall "Robert L. Berger" wrote: > Marshall, > > Thanks for supplying Mike with the definitions. I was questioning him as to > his knowledge about CS. > > "Ole Bob" > > -- > The silver-list is a moderat

Re: CS>Technical question, and anti-wrinkle formula

2000-10-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
I was wondering about that. Marshall "M. G. Devour" wrote: > Umm, Marshall? I'm sure Ol' Bob will let ya know, but *he* was asking > "Mike" those questions about his CS. I'm pretty sure Bob already knows > what TE looks like, and what pH and ppm are!! > > Dontcha love e-mail! > > Be well, > > M

Re: CS>Technical question, and anti-wrinkle formula

2000-10-16 Thread Robert L. Berger
Marshall, Thanks for supplying Mike with the definitions. I was questioning him as to his knowledge about CS. "Ole Bob" -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@e

Re: CS>Technical question, and anti-wrinkle formula

2000-10-16 Thread Robert L. Berger
Thanks Mike For a minute I thought that I was the "new kib" on the block. "Ole Bob" -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silver-digest-requ...@e

Re: CS>Technical question, and anti-wrinkle formula

2000-10-16 Thread M. G. Devour
Umm, Marshall? I'm sure Ol' Bob will let ya know, but *he* was asking "Mike" those questions about his CS. I'm pretty sure Bob already knows what TE looks like, and what pH and ppm are!! Dontcha love e-mail! Be well, Mike D. > "Robert L. Berger" wrote: > > > Mike; > > > > What does the T.E.

Re: CS>Technical question, and anti-wrinkle formula

2000-10-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
"Robert L. Berger" wrote: > Mike; > > What does the T.E. look like? http://silver-lightning.com/tyndall/ > What is the pH? It is a measure of acidity or alkalinity. 7 is neutral and number lower than that are acid, and numbers higher than that are alkaline or basic. The range is from 0 to 14

Re: CS>Technical question, and anti-wrinkle formula

2000-10-16 Thread Robert L. Berger
Mike; What does the T.E. look like? What is the pH? What is the ppm? What is your definition of a "good colloid" and how do you test it? :Ole Bob" -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message