Ole Bob,

Forgive me if you're going over previously traveled ground, but what then is
the advantage to the arc?  Would both electrodes in the water be much
preferable to one or both out of the water?  Inquiring minds want to know :)
My information was that the arc provided much smaller particles of silver
and the ppm was simply a function of time under production (not necessarilly
a linear function).  I didn't know about any bad stuff that was more
plentiful than the silver.

Thanks,

Vince


----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert L. Berger" <bober...@swbell.net>
To: "Silver-list" <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 4:46 PM
Subject: CS>double ARC HVAC CS


> Vince and all,
>
> I set up a two arc HVAC CS system and ran one gallon for two hours. The
> results are not very good. I will use this stuff to water my plants.
>
> A good HVAC ARC CO2  CS will measure 11-12 ppm, with NO3 less than 2 ppm
> and a conductance of 50 to 100.
>
> This stuff measured 5.72 ppm for ailver and 15 ppm for NO3, the
> conductance is 782 uS. Since I do not knowwhat all of the other "stuff"
> is I would under no circumstances drink it.
>
> This did provide a qualitate answer as to how much CS is contributed to
> the arc. My first guess would be about 25%. The balance coming from the
> wet electrode.
>
> Any comments??
>
> "Ole Bob"
>
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