Thanks for that James,

Nice idea.
Have had the idea of using an unglazed terracotta pot inside a s/steel
pot, dropping a s/steel bar into that as the negative electrode and the
s/steel pot as the positive. I believe that these ceramic pots are
permeable to ions. The alkaline fraction would appear in the terracotta
pot I believe.

Ivan.

----- Original Message -----
From: "James H-McMillan" <jho...@icon.co.za>
To: "Silver-list" <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Saturday, 21 October 2000 21:36
Subject: CS: How to Build an Acid/Alkaline Water Charger


> Hello List
> A lot of discussion has taken place about acid/alkaline water. The
link
> below has plans to build a charger to produce acid/alkaline water. It
is
> very simple and cheap comparative to the high prices demanded for a
> commercial unit.
>
> http://angelfire.com/ak/egel/acidwate.html
>
> How to Build an Acid/Alkaline Water Charger



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