Well Erwin - I don't know for sure.  I read somewhere that the 
recommended current ranges from 50 to 300 Milliamps.  I 
think I read it at www.pridecomm.cc .  Most of the constant 
current generators are preset and don't tell what their current 
is set at.  You might try contacting the companies that make
the constant current generators and ask them.

Yes Jack - I also use the SG6 from Silvergen.  I really love
it.  Its fully automatic and so easy to use.  Other folks 
swear by other brands of constant current generators.  I
don't want to argue about which constant current generator
is best.  I would only use the 3x9 volt battery and clips
in an emergency.

Mike - Sorry I'm new on this list and forgot about starting
a new thread.

Keith Pittman
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Erwin Hanke 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 10:26 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Our Wonderful FDA At Work Again


                What you say makes sense, but what amount of current do you 
recommend?  Micro-amps? Milli-amps? How much? I have gone through all of the 
archives, looking under "constant current" but have found no figures given.

        Erwin


        >>>To get the best results you need the smallest particles you can get. 
 I recommend the Constant Current method.   
               
       
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