On Oct 22, 2008, at 7:20 PM, indi wrote:


I time mine manually (and stir it manually) as well. 14 gauge .9999
silver wire electrodes, and a ventec neon sign power transformer,
which is plugged into a 3 amp variac (I prefer to crank up the voltage
slowly just in case anything goes wrong). I do check it often of course,
and shut it down if it gets too hot or if I see too much condensation
forming. I have to periodically adjust the position of the "upper"
electrode, to avoid arcing. The "lower" electrode is 4 feet of
the same silver wire coiled in the bottom of the jar. It's all laughably
crude, but I do get a brew that is working for me in spite of that. So
far I do not have to clean my electrodes at all, which I think may be a
good sign that I am avoiding any arcing or corona discharge.

Cheers,
indi



How long does it take to do the whole 2 gallons? I am assuming you do a big batch, with 4 ft of wire coiled. And about what do think the final PPM ends up being?

I am using 10 gauge wire, I start fresh each time, and it takes about 5 hours to get a quart of around 10 ppm. I keep the amps low with the pot. to keep the process slow and constant. It is slow anyway, so with the current controlled I don't have to worry about walking away and returning to mud(or silver sludge).

That is the beauty of all this, even with crude simple stuff, it still works.

Kathryn


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