The big question is how does he know it's 70 PPM "silver" and not 70 uS
carbonic acid AND silver. [From bubbling carbon dioxide through the water]
But..doesn't sound impossible to do, or even unlikely. [Just iffy and
probably wasteful]
Is it colorless?
Running in series puts half the voltage and current in each cell.
The one time I ran a batch with peroxide 'in the water' *as the batch
ran* resulted in HUGE shiny flakes of silver like one of those snow scene
paperweights. Very pretty, quite useless.
Conductivity didn't ever exceed 13 uS and I let it run for days.
Ode
At 04:39 PM 2/26/2006 -0300, you wrote:
Hi Group.
This came off another list, just wanted to get some opinions here,
He states he produces 70 ppm CS. What I cant understand is how running the
two jars in series works. I can understand running them in parallel but
not in series. TIA
Sam
This is his setup in a nutshell
System' is set up with 2 - 1 quart glass mayonnaise jars with original
lids. Each jar has 2 electrodes,which are .9999 (certified) Canadian
Maple leaf $5 coins. The coins are drilled w/small holes near the top,
where hangers made from .9999%
silver wire thread through the coins and, twisted in a cork-screw pattern
and feed out of small holes in the plastic jar lids, where
leads are attached, as never to come in direct contact w/the distilled
water. The electrodes in each jar are approx. 1.25 inches apart.
Both jars are wired in series, current must pass through one jar (coins
and water) to get to the second, before looping back to the
PS. The Power supply is a 30VDC (rated) but actually reads 35VDC on a volt
meter. The .6ma CLD (current limiting diode) is jumpered and
alligator clipped in series (for ez replacement with various rated CLDs if
needed) in the circuit to keep the current from going
over .6ma. I also have a potentiometer (variable resister - or radio
volume knob) in the circuit so I can manually control the current if I
want to.
My stirring device, which also brings oxygen into the water, theorizing
the effect of hydrogen peroxide adding oxygen to silver
water, which has been shown to keep silver particles very small, is a
modified aquarium bubbler with a air line splitter to feed both jars.
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