This would really depend on the current in the particular setup...

A while back after the Pakistan earthquake, when Ole Bob was still alive, I wrote a post comparing the currents in a CS "cell" with different types of tap water, using a nine volt battery etc. I believe this might have been called something like CS Maker For Emergencies. I don't have any archives that far back, maybe someone can search for them

(Wayne)

Search using the words "Plymouth" and/or "tap water" in the body of the post sent by me, or possibly "emergency" or "emergencies" in the subject or body of the post.

Dan

alchemysa wrote:
Dan

You seem to know your way around Faraday calculations. What would you roughly estimate the ppm to be if you ran a basic uncontrolled '3 nines' system in a glass of typical tap water (maybe with a pinch of salt added) for say 5 minutes?

David


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Subject:
Re: CS>The blue man
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Dan Nave <na...@comcast.net>
Date:
Fri, 21 Dec 2007 21:07:15 -0600
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Actually, my experiments show that you can get pretty repeatable ppms in tap water if you monitor the current and use the Faraday calculations the first time. The brew time will be very short compared to using distilled water and current control at 1ma. (On the order of 1 to 5 minutes in a glass of water, if I remember correctly.) Conduction rates will not "run away" because the initial conduction is very high and won't appreciably increase before you get the appropriate amount of silver into the water. Still, you will get silver compounds, I expect. And if you don't measure and calculate first, you could get extreme amounts of silver in your product.

Many people are very naive. And some don't wish to think clearly about anything, so they will get themselves into trouble, one way or another.

Dan




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