Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 12:45 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS> Silver injector sketch notes
I am a stupid woman that would love to have this, but i don't have the
knowledge to do this can you all help me?
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From: "Marshall Dudley"
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I am a stupid woman that would love to have this, but i don't have the
knowledge to do this can you all help me?
- Original Message -
From: "Marshall Dudley"
To:
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 11:17 AM
Subject: Re: CS> Silver injector sketch notes
Another possi
Another possibility would be to start with a whole house filter. Since
the chamber screws on an off, it would make it fairly easy to check the
electrodes. Or use a large fuel filter, similar design, but they have
a clear plastic housing so you can monitor without even unscrewing it.
Marshal
Subject: Re: CS> Silver injector sketch notes
Another possibility would be to start with a whole house filter. Since
the chamber screws on an off, it would make it fairly easy to check the
electrodes. Or use a large fuel filter, similar design, but they have
a clear plastic housing so you can moni
Hi Wayne,
I think I've got you slightly confused, which is understandable the way
the topic has wandered among several threads.
My design is for a flow-through device, but it's set up for the water
the rancher uses for mixing the daily feed mash, not the distributed
watering system.
Terry re
Hi Mike.
If your still looking for an injector heres a link. They are made for
metering cleaning chemicals in carwashes.
http://www.dultmeier.com/catalog.asp?catname=445|446|&id=16.1
Sam L.
Evening Mike,
>> At 08:05 AM 11/18/2006, you wrote:
Do you plan for the full flow rate to move thru this chamber?
Have you made any effort to calculate the stream velocity thru the
chamber?
Some may think this to be of no significance.
I still have lots of questions about the water system.
Adding a couple of comments...
To add a window, you might replace the cap with a piece of 1/4"
plexiglas acrylic sheet. It will bond with PVC cement just fine, I
believe. To make it more secure, use a coupling for joining two pieces
of pipe and cut the window to fit in the open socket, instea
Adding a couple of comments...
To add a window, you might replace the cap with a piece of 1/4"
plexiglas acrylic sheet. It will bond with PVC cement just fine, I
believe. To make it more secure, use a coupling for joining two pieces
of pipe and cut the window to fit in the open socket, instead
Well, it looks like the list server is *NOT* going to allow me to have
a Subject line on that e-mail... Sorry for the duplicates.
For anybody reading this other than Terry, keep in mind:
This design is intended for use with ANIMALS, not human beings, using
just tap water, to make a low quality
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