Ok.  So, if I stick with a quart-sized batch, what would I have to change on 
the pulsed version at low current?  Ray 

---------- Original Message ----------
From: Asif Nathekar <asifnathe...@hotmail.com>
To: "silver-list@eskimo.com" <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Subject: Re: CS>The importance of low current
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 02:35:44 +0100


Also if you're going to brew a half gallon with a silver wire at .28ma.You will 
require a lot of patience!.More than you may have thought you may have.With 
peaceRegards Asif.


On 29 Sep 2011, at 00:57, "ragrem...@netzero.net" <ragrem...@netzero.net> wrote:

This my first post and I am gonna be building my generator very soon.  I must 
decide now, what I should buy.  There's an article online by a guy "lightman" 
who adds a current limiting device to his generator. A reader added that he 
keeps the "CURRENT" around .28 milliamps max, using a 30VDC power supply.  I 
will be using a 12VDC power supply.  Having to wait longer because of a low 
current is OK with me, if in fact having the smaller particles is a good thing. 
  This guy also uses an aquarium air pump, claiming it helps keep the silver 
particles smaller. I know absolutely nothing about electronics but the idea of 
using a "high frequency pulsed DC supply" just seems logical to me.  I am going 
to try and build the "Bruce K. Stenulson" version he builds with the 
"Experimenters Socket". http://www.stenulson.net/althealth/cspulse.htm#E Socket 
Some folks use a TDC meter and yet others a PWT? 1.  Is running at such low 
CURRENT really beneficial?  What changes would I have to make to the 
"Stenelson" pulsed rig to achieve this low current? 2.  Does the air pump 
improve the CS? 3.  Which gives a more accurate reading, a TDC meter or a PWT?  
Is it safe to assume that if I check the resistance of the CS in the jar with 
my multi-meter and, stop the process at the same reading each time, that my PPM 
should be very similar with each batch? 4.  If I wanted to make a half-gallon 
at a time, would I need to change anything? Thank you guys for tolerating such 
a long post!