Hi Ken,

Just want to let you know our generator never "screws up a batch" as you put
it.  There is no experimenting involved.  It is completely automatic, highly
repeatable and therefore suitable for any non technical person to operate.
Also, Ole Bob had nothing to do with me designing or thinking up the
constant current design.  I did it and was in business long before coming to
the silver list.  I give Bob credit where credit is due.

Just getting the facts straight.

Regards,

Trem
www.silvergen.com



----- Original Message -----
From: "Ode Coyote" <coy...@alltel.net>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 7:14 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re: HVDC


>
>   The only limit to volume is the amount of time you want to stay awake to
> keep the electrodes clean [if and as needed] and keep an eye on the
> process. A generator that will make a pint will also make a gallon. It
just
> takes longer.
>  Using an "Ole Bob" generator, it generally takes about 5 to 7 hours to
> make a half gallon 25+PPM.
>  "Ole Bob" [so named because Ole Bob thought of the stirring
> thing]...constant stir, starting voltage at about 26VDC, Finished at 12VDC
> / auto off, current controlled at 2 ma, about 3" of 12 gauge wire
> submerged, 1 1/2" spacing.
>
> BTW, Both Trem [www.silvergen.com] and I [silverpuppy.com] make this type
> generator [Trems has more bells and whistles, that is, more ways to
> experiment and 'maybe' screw up a batch? ]...the only ones I know of..and
> both designs originated with our local lister CS guru of the practical,
Ole
> Bob.
>  He is worth listening to.
> Ken [Thanks again Bob]
>
> At 04:17 PM 12/30/01 -0600, you wrote:
> >Evening Ken,
> >
> > >>Don't you end up with about a pint or so? Of course, for folks who
> >>produce his for themselves only, low voltage would appear to be the way
> >>to go.
> >
> >    I make 1/2 gallon per batch with LVDC.    I can use Terry's time
method
> >as he makes 1 gallon ( per station ), and I make 1/2 gallon.   Likely I
> >could parallel a few half gallons if the need ever arises.
> >
> >    My voltage being 1/2 of 110 volts ( or nearly so), if my spacing is
> >about the same, and I use 25% starter, I should be close enough to the
> >target.  So what if I am a few ppm more or less?  I don't sell any of
this,
> >so the variation causes me no worry.
> >
> >   This typically does me one to two weeks, depending on how much I give
> away.
> >
> >    If you want gallons ..... then that will somewhat dictate your
methods.
> >
> >    Wayne
> >
> >
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