Hi Katarina,

In answer to your CS current limiting question
Go to Radio Shack or any electronics parts
distributor and ask for a 1/2 watt, 8.2k
(8200 ohm) resistor.  Also get two of the
alligator clips that are designed to snap onto
the ends of your meter probes.  Get one red
and one black if possible (test clips)

Just cut ONE of the wires going to your silver
electrodes.  Now simply attach each end of the
resistor to one of the wires.  "In series" means
that the electric current will have to flow through
the added device, similar to adding a small
diameter water pipe "in series" with a larger
pipe to limit the water flow.

Now wire in the meter (set to milliamps) in series
with the resistor.  Here is the diagram:

wire -> -----Resistor--------Meter---------> To silver

Use the alligator clips to add the meter in series so
that you can disconnect it if necessary to measure
battery voltage or something.  To reconnect the
"open" wires when the meter is not used you can
attach a clip lead (available in bags of five for a
couple of bucks).

If you have any other questions please give me
your phone no. and  what time is best and I will
call you.  E-mails take me forever to compose.

Have fun,

Bil


----- Original Message -----
From: Katarina Wittich <kato...@mindspring.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Monday, November 22, 1999 8:34 AM
Subject: CS>Re:Bil/resistor


> Hi Bil,
> that is exciting -- I would love to limit the current on my pulser.
> So do I buy a resistor at Radio Shack? and what exactly do I ask for?
> Then once I have it I just cut the wires and strip them a little and then
I
> can wire in both the meter and the resistor? Can I wire the resistor to
the
> meter and then the outside two wires to the pulser lead and the one to the
> electrode?
>
> I think I'm going to get all this stuff and start experimenting soon.
>
> Thanks for your help.
> Take care,
> katarina
>
> > Date: Sun, 21 Nov 1999 21:02:02 -0800
> > From: "2001 TV  VCR" <x2...@qnet.com>
> > To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
> > Subject: Re: CS>METERS & Current Limiting
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> >
> > To Jeff and all,
> >
> > The output of the Bob Beck approved pulsers/
> > CS makers is 27 VDC (pure DC, no pulsing) if
> > you use the correct jack (CS).
> >
> > To limit the current to a maximum of 2 to 3 mA
> > (depends on how strong you make the CS)
> > when using 27 or 30 VDC just wire a 8200 ohm
> > resistor (any wattage will do) in series with one
> > of the leads going to the silver.
> >
> > Don't worry about cutting one of the wires to
> > wire in the resistor and your meter (mA scale).
> > This will not affect the operation in any way
> > other than to limit the current (resistor).  The
> > benefits far outweigh the slight damage (change
> > of appearance!).
> >
> > If you still have questions let me know.
> > Good luck,
> >
> > Bil
>
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