Greetings Gents;
I don't understand the need for speed :>} I make an eight and a half liter batch. I turn it on while using the computer. Check it when I think about it. Stop it when it's >20 + the starting ppm. Takes between 6 and 8 hours. Makes clear EIS with a fine tyndle and last me for weeks. I use a 130adc homemade generator with stirring. Do I still need speed?? :-)
Bruce A.

Norton, Steve wrote:
indi,
It is not an original idea at all. Many have done this already and Ode
will even build you a custom generator with multiple electrodes if you
want to order one such. I have looked at a number of options to increase
the speed at which one can speed up CS generation: HVAC, HVDC (microwave
mod), closer electrodes, CS starter, heated water, silver citrate. I
even bought a used microwave to modify but for now I have settled on
more silver electrodes with CS starter as the approach. And I have found
it easy to implement. I only generate for personal use or to give away
to family/friends so my needs are not excessive. So far I like it. As I mentioned in a previous post, I retired my
constant current source (CCS) limiter. One day I may increase my DC
voltage source and revive the CCS. Currently I use 38 VDC because it was
readily available. I do some manual current limiting by varying the
electrode distance and sometimes by raising one of the negative
electrodes partially out of the solution. The plastic clips I use makes
this easy to do. I do monitor the electrode current continuously.
I do not use alternating voltage polarization. At the moment I am saving
the resulting silver oxide to experiment with.
 - Steve N

-----Original Message-----
From: indi [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 8:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Simple CS Generator, Sophisticated Controller

On Tue, 4 Nov 2008 11:59:07 +1030
"Neville" <[email protected]> wrote:


-I'm going to put 4 banana plugs in one of my boxes one day so I have
4 electrodes instead of 2. Effectively this would shorten production time when making a 2 litre batch, which is probably the only time I would use it.

An interesting idea you and Steve have brought up.
I hope you'll let us know what the results are.


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