Thanks, Asif.
PT



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From: Asif Nathekar <asifnathe...@hotmail.com>
To: "silver-list@eskimo.com" <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Thu, March 21, 2013 5:39:07 PM
Subject: Re: CS>new member intro


Hi PT
I also found some people were getting good results with their single distilled 
water.
But in my particular case and also of some others too it had to be double 
distilled. Maybe the distillers had a design issue where some of the solubles 
were still getting through somehow? Until I had this problem I wouldn't have 
believed it either !
Now I go to the extent of boiling the water first to get rid of stuff with a 
lower boiling point and then I distill it.
I found that helped further.
Regards




On 21 Mar 2013, at 20:21, PT Ferrance <ptf2...@bellsouth.net> wrote:


Hi Joe,
>When I started someone told me to distill the water 7 times for purity.  I 
>find 
>once through my distiller makes fine EIS... but it is amazing the smell of the 
>distiller after I am done.  I don't want to think about taking that stuff into 
>my body or even showering in it.
>PT
>
>
>
>
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From: Joe Huard <joe.hu...@primus.ca>
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>Sent: Thu, March 21, 2013 3:35:03 PM
>Subject: Re: CS>new member intro
>
>Hi Asif,
>I already own a BK Precision 30 V DC Power Supply 1630. It will help     with 
>current limiting, so no need for a "current limiting diode" or     IC. 
>However, 
>if I ever make one for someone else, I'll investigate     that route. I assume 
>from my rusty old electronics memory that you     mean a zener diode. Is that 
>correct? 
>
>1 ma per square in of what? One or 2 silver rods surface area?
>The brewing vessel is what I need, with a good cover; looking for     that.
>The double distilled water is news to me. I know what it is, but     none of 
>the 
>sites that I was on mentioned it. They said Walmart     distilled for $1.39 
>was 
>good enough. I was not swayed by that, as I     used to sell distillers since 
>1980, and I know distilled water in a     plastic jug is not pure as it 
>leaches 
>the plastic. I could double     distill my water as I have 4 used distiller 
>sitting around my     basement doing nothing. However, I will start with 
>Reverse 
>Osmosis     water put into a distiller, and that will be identical.
>
>Joe
>
>
>On 21/03/2013 12:26 PM, asif nathekar       wrote:
>
>Hi Joe,
>>Please also look at the silver cell process.
>>
>>
>>Many here have found that the simplest way is the best and if         you use 
>>a 
>>current limiting diode or current limiting ic costing         around a dollar 
>>then all you need is a 30 v or thereabouts         supply and to keep the 
>>current to a maximum of 1ma per square         inch, the less the better but 
>>then it takes longer to brew. And         remember a lower current will 
>>ensure 
>>smaller particles / more         actual ions.
>>Also a low current will eliminate the need for stirring.
>>So please do not over think this. 
>>More important is a good quality brewing vessel with a good         cover and 
>>double distilled water. 
>>Even with the expensive machines they won't work without         double 
>>distilled water. 
>>This doesn't need anymore engineering than current limiting.
>>Best of luck
>>Peace to all
>>Asif.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>