Conventionally the electrodes are put a fraction of an inch above the water
to give a crude form of regulation when the voltage pulls the water up to
the electrodes.

Put voltage and current meters on the curcuit.  Our patent pending technique
uses glass tubes over the silver electrodes so that only 1/8 inch or so are
exposed, and then submerged so that the silver is produced near the bottom
instead of the top, convection then stirs the colloid from the heat prevent
excessive heat buildup near the electrod.  Run at 10,000 volts.  You will
likely not get a lot of current since a 12,000 volt neon sign transformer is
rated to actually operate at about 8,000 volts.  For the best efficiency you
should use a 15,000 volt transformer, since they are rated to be run at
right at 10,000 volts.  You will likely find that the water is getting too
warn, and you will need some method of cooling with ice to maintain an
acceptable temperature.

Marshall

Daniel Holly wrote:

> HVAC Colloidal Silver  >>>>
>
> Can anyone suggest a good website that tells how to make it.
>
> I have a 12,000 volt neon sign transformer (ACTOWN   #FG4002) from the
> Enhancer I made.
>
> Details on the enhancer >>>>>
> http://www.royalrife.com/enhancer.html
>
> Dan
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