vinegar is an electrolyte. So, leaving a bit on the silver rods
actually provides a little electrolyte to get the process started.
Dave Brown
Green Bay, WI
At 08:58 PM 12/26/2008, you wrote:
Hi Marshall,
It is interesting to me that you mention silver acetate. There is a
member on this list selling a generator using two 1.5 volt batteries
for a total of three volts as a Power Supply. I have been pondering
how this could possibly work for some time. A careful reading of his
instructions for use on his website shows that he instructs the
users to clean the rods before using with vinegar and for them to be
wet with the vinegar when they are inserted into the distilled
water. Could this explain the use of only three volts? Isn't silver
acetate used as an insecticide?
Best regards,
Arnold
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