Terry,

I, and no doubt other silver-listers, would be interested in more details on
your HVDC method of generating CS.   I use what I suppose one would call
medium voltage DC (a few hundred volts) at a constant low current.  But
after a few minutes, as the conductivity of the CS goes up, most of the
generation cycle is below 50 volts, i.e. LVDC.  I have not heard of others
using HVDC.

Are you using many thousands of volts DC?  If so, please explain your
setup - is it like a Bruce Marx arrangement?  Are you using filtered HVDC,
or just rectifiers without filter caps?  Etc.  Please share how you do it
with us.

Thanks,

Steve Young

----- Original Message -----
From: Terry Wayne <tw...@yahoo.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 10:09 AM
Subject: CS>Making CS


> Listers,
>
> When producing CS, I haven't figured out why to use
> batteries, apart from portability. Why not use one or
> two 12-volt adapters? They never run down like
> batteries, and they don't get weaker as time goes by.
> Where I live, I can buy a new 12-volt adapter for $10.
> It costs me that much or more for 3 quality 9-volt
> batteries. (The cheap ones don't last long at all.) I
> see them repeatedly at yard sales and Goodwill-type
> stores very economically priced.
>
> Before I switched to HVDC I used sets of 2 or 3
> adapters (12 - 36 volts) on a daily basis. The quality
> of the CS batches frequently varied (determined by
> color and turbidity), but the efficacy of the CS
> seemed constant.
>
> Regarding Professor Gibbs: Did he test HVDC? I am
> unaware of anyone else besides myself who is using
> HVDC to produce CS on a commercial quantity basis. I
> would very much like to see the results of testing on
> HVDC. How does it compare to HVAC? LVDC?
>
> Terry Wayne
>
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