On 08/03/2014 03:12 PM, asifnathekar wrote:
My concern is that... By the sounds if it.. You can't
control current This has been the most important part of
CS production in terms of favouring a high ionic brew
Which is what most of us would prefer, unless you have
some other use for it of course.
t schematics if anyone wants..
There's many on the net.. I'll email directly to those who ask as you can't
send .jpg on this list.
Cheers
Asif
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From: John Popelish
Date: 03/08/2014 19:50 (GMT+00:00)
To: silver-list@eskimo
On 08/03/2014 01:58 PM, Asif Nathekar wrote:
Hulda Clark / Don Croft type designs below
this is the same type of circuit with the same functional
output
http://www.stenulson.net/althealth/cspulse.htm
Ive made this and found that my brew was getting "gold"
coloured
It made the brew pretty fast
d can compensate for temperature and drift.
http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lm134.pdf
I hope this helps.
Peace to all
Asif.
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From: Ode Coyote
Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2014 12:37 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>New pulse generator design
The hig
The high voltage will impart a higher velocity to the ions being emitted
and the pulse width limit averaged current.
I don't know that that will affect electrode deposits in any way other
than maybe blowing them off into the water or perhaps have those
byproducts form in the water rather than on
On 08/02/2014 08:01 PM, asifnathekar wrote:
Any advantages over regular DC current controlled
designs Or people who use zappers at 25khz frequencies
such as don croft/ Hulda Clark designs
At this point, any advantages are unproved. I was
frustrated with the silver oxide and electroplated solv
Any advantages over regular DC current controlled designs
Or people who use zappers at 25khz frequencies such as don croft/ Hulda Clark
designs
Cheers.
Peace to all
Asif.
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From: John Popelish
Date: 02/08/2014 23:40 (GMT+00:00)
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