Hi Chuck,

the directions say that if the water rises up to the silver wedge increase
the distance until a stable arc can be maintained and then after about five
minutes you should have enough silver in the water to lower to 3/16ths and
maintain the arc.
BTW  Always have liked your sig line
Bill

At 11:58 4/7/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Are you sure you've adjusted it correctly?
>I think you'll find that if you lower your "anode" a tad, that the water will
>rise to enclose it in a inverted cone when you apply voltage.
>That's how I do HVAC CS.
>
>                                                       Chuck
>If it doesn't work, use a bigger hammer. If it breaks, it needed fixing
anyway.
>
>On Fri, 07 Apr 2000 08:28:18 -0400, bill...@cheerful.com wrote:
>
>>The "Motherlode" uses HVAC and the cathode is immersed but the anode is
>>suspended approx 3/16ths of an inch above the water and arcs to the water.
>>It makes 1 gal of approx 8ppm in 2 hrs.  It uses 15,000v.
>>
>>Bill
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Sincerely,
Bill
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