CSFwd: Re: CS HVAC

2001-12-30 Thread billvan
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

Re: CS HVAC

2000-06-05 Thread billvan
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

Re: CS HVAC

2000-06-05 Thread ROGALTMAN
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

Re: CS HVAC

2000-06-04 Thread boberger
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

Re: CS HVAC

2000-06-04 Thread Ivan Anderson
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

Re: CS HVAC

2000-06-04 Thread ROGALTMAN
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

Re: CS HVAC

2000-06-04 Thread Ivan Anderson
- 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