Hi Bob,
I would like a detailed description of your unit as I have never heard of it.
The Motherlode is powered by a 15,000 V transformer encased in a white
metal box. Two high voltage leads are inserted into two jacks in the cover
of the one gallon brew container. these jacks are approx
Hi Bob,
Would you mind telling me a few things? I am interested in :
1. The quantity of DW used for the run
2. The voltage
3. The size of the submersed electrode
I make approx 12 PPM using 1 gal DW, 15,000v, submerged electrode size 1
1/2x 1 x18 ga, 3 hrs run time, arc electrode is a
In a message dated 00-06-05 01:14:27 EDT, you write:
Subj: Re: CS HVAC
Date: 00-06-05 01:14:27 EDT
From: i...@win.co.nz (Ivan Anderson)
Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com
To:silver-list@eskimo.com
- Original Message -
From: rogalt...@aol.com
Ivan:
You said
Good Evening Roger;
Just queery about HVAC cs. I made some using the arc method and had a 17.6 ppm
and a conductance of 1125 in 3 hours!
The pH is about 4, and when I sniffed the containor is smelled like nitric acid.
I covered the container with a white paper
table napkin and in about 3
will
dissolve into the water and these plus the silver and silver oxide will
all add to the conductivity reading, I should think.
Ivan.
- Original Message -
From: bober...@swbell.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, 5 June 2000 10:47
Subject: Re: CS HVAC
Good Evening Roger;
Just queery
In a message dated 00-06-04 21:28:28 EDT, you write:
Hi there Bob,
Ivan:
You said,
If one strikes an arc in moist air (as found above a body of water),
ozone and nitric acid are formed.
During sputtering I smell virtually no ozone. I am interested in your idea
about nitric acid though. I
- Original Message -
From: rogalt...@aol.com
Ivan:
You said,
If one strikes an arc in moist air (as found above a body of water),
ozone and nitric acid are formed.
During sputtering I smell virtually no ozone. I am interested in your
idea
about nitric acid though. I may submit
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