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CS>EIS Generation
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Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2003 19:07:33

  Hi Bruce,

  Welcome to  the list and THANKS for providing some  numbers  to work
  with!

  > Hi, List!

  > I have  been gleaning info on making EIS from Ole  Bob,  Dan Nave,
  > Mike Monett,  and anyone else I could find on this  List.  Being a
  > novice, I  would be grateful if you wiser heads could take  a look
  > at this and tell me if I have 'done good' or need to start over.

  > E.I.S. Generation

  > DESCRIPTION:
  > Anode is .999 silver wire 14ga. with a wetted area of 12sqin

  As jrowland so succinctly asked, how long is the wire?

  > Cathode is  316 Stainless Steel with a wetted length  of  6" (3/32
  > dia.) Stirring is mechanical (1.5vdc motor @ 8300rpm max with heat
  > shrink tube 3" wet)

  Are you  sure  you want to use stainless steel? I  have  no personal
  experience with  anything other than silver, but  some  list members
  have stated the silver ion has a special affinity for stainless.

  >  DW = 3.25 liters
  >  E = 37vdc (unregulated)
  >  D = 0.000326a/sqin
  >  T = 3hrs. = 10800seconds

  Current density looks OK. The volume of dw is quite ambitious.

  > MATH:
  >  I = D * A
  >   = 0.000326 * 12
  >   = 0.003912

  Oops -  I don't think we have a correct figure for  the  wetted area
  yet, so anything that depends on this value will change.  Let's wait
  till we get a better number.

  [...]

  > If this is not correct, please correct me. If it is correct, is it
  > too much silver too fast?

  Your container  is  a bit large and it will take  forever  to  get a
  decent ppm.  If  you plan to drink it, it will have to  last  a long
  time.

  > I want EIS not CS.

  Let's not  do that. The term is colloidal silver, cs  for  short. It
  means silver  ions  in solution. You do get  a  byproduct  of silver
  oxide and silver hydroxide, but the goal is to minimize it.

  > I have  tried  to  apply what I've found on the  list,  but,  I am
  > neither scientist, chemist nor engineer.

  Not yet, but you will soon be all the above:)

  > I need all the help I can get.

  Don't we all:)

  > Thank you in advance.
  > Bruce Anderson

Best Regards,

Mike Monett


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