Hi Nenah,
 
If you just change your power supply from 27 volts to 48 volts (they are 
available) then you will get pH's in the 8 to 9 region.
 
I have documentation of this for those who have Wplot32.exe.  If you want that 
program I can send that to you as an individual as it will not pass Mike's 
limit off 18 kb.
 
The microwave unit is not really necessary but if you go to 120 or 240 volts 
you will need a very hefty power supply as the currents will be in the range of 
100 to 200 mA.  With the MW unit the current ends up at 260 mA !!!  That's a 
lot of power.
 
The water temperature and room temperature is about 68 F. After the last 12 
minute brew the two gallons were at 92 F. That's a lot of BTU's to get there.
 
"Ole Bob"

Nenah Sylver <ne...@bestweb.net> wrote:
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Robert Berger 
To: silver-list 
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 1:08 PM
Subject: CS>Continous flow thru


Greetings,
 
How would you like to make silver solution at the rate of  one gallon of 12 PPM 
in 5 to 6  minutes depending of the initial conductance. The pH is greater that 
8.
 
My new flow thru system using a microwave power supply and my two gallon fish 
tank makes 2 gallon in 10 to 12 minutes.
 
The unit will fit in ANY size tank !!
 
"Ole Bob"
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Wow, Ole Bob, please tell us more about it. I am especially interested in how 
you got the pH to be so high. 
 
I do feel uneasy about the microwave power supply and wonder how that works.
 
Thanks.
Nenah