Dear Terry:

> 1-gallon pickle jars. I am not sure how it would work
> with 220 volts, having no experience, but a half-wave
> AC to DC rectifier would convert 220 to 110, wouldn't
> it? (Comments, electrical types?)

Half wave rectifiying110 volts AC will give you about 154 volts peak DC.
With 220 volts you will get about 308 volts peak DC.

Juergen P. (Jim) Meissner
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----- Original Message -----
From: Terry Chamberlin <tcj...@yahoo.ca>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2001 9:32 AM
Subject: CS>Foot-in-mouth disease


> Listers!
>
> When posting on the List, remember this important
> fact! EVERYTHING you say is documented! It is NOT
> forgotten!
>
> I said:
> "If you have been reading on the silver-list for very
> long, you will have seen a lot of mumbo-jumbo about
> voltages, current limiting, etc."
>
> "Mumbo-jumbo" was a very poor choice of words. It
> sounded so arrogant, and appeared to dismiss all the
> research efforts and discussion of those
> technical-minded folks on this list as being
> irrelevant tripe. (I got blasted for that one,
> deservedly so.)
>
> I actually recently reposted these instructions, minus
> (I hope) the inflammatory phrases. Jeez, why'd you
> have to go and dig up that old one?! (Mutter, mutter,
> eating humble pie)
>
> Oh, well, I still believe the essential details of
> that post. And yes, you can make good CS quickly in
> large quantities (as I am doing regularly) using
> 1-gallon pickle jars. I am not sure how it would work
> with 220 volts, having no experience, but a half-wave
> AC to DC rectifier would convert 220 to 110, wouldn't
> it? (Comments, electrical types?)
>
> Terry Chamberlin
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