Thanks "Ole Bob" for the reply.

I guess I was being just a little bit paranoid about putting copper wire and 
household insulation in between the electrodes.

Regarding the batches you made below: Did all of them end up with roughly the 
same concentration in PPM of CS? Is that how you determined the cur off time 
for each run? Do you know if the particle size was the same for each run or 
was it smaller with lower voltage and more time?

Also, from an end user standpoint, does it make a difference if silver oxide 
or silver peroxide is the byproduct? Is one better or worse than the other?

As always, thanks for your time.
Andy

Re: CS>Questions for Ole Bob


From: Robert Berger 
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2003 09:36:34 
Hi Andy,

Yes the statement was a "little bit" ambigious.

1,19 V  ran 17.5 hours,

5 volts ran  15 hrs.

9 volts ran 5.25 hrs.

12 volts ran 1.25 hrs.

18 volts ran70 minutes

27 volts ran 60 minutes

Then there were a number of other runs 32 since 1/13/03.

Silver oxide starts at 1.229 volts. The peroxide appeared above 20 volts.

Without mechanical stirring you will get agglomeration and larger particles.
Yoyr worry about the nylon coated #14 house wire

is in my opinion groundles. Do you drink city water or bottled water?
Most bottled water is worse than city water and they both have many impurities

in them namely chlorine and flourine plus farm fertilizer and detergents.
You can't get them out with out distilling several times.

I told this account before but maybe you haven't heard it. When I was
chief engineer for Standard Fruit Co. in their Honduras division, our 
president
Dr. D'Antonio who was a tropical medicine sepcialist MD. told me that even
after tripple distilling Mississippi river water it was not acceptable
for his lab tests. He imported mountain water from the state of Washington.

Do you eat chocolate or bread? Just do a research on them and find all
of the things that are in them.

Sorry to be a party pooper but facts are facts. You CS is the purest
thing you will very put in your mouth even if you mechanically stir it.

"Ole Bob"