the
solution (called Brownian Motion).
Cheers,
Steve
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On Behalf Of Gidon Kenar
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 3:14 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSCS Generator
I'm thinking
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hi steve,
why do you need a current regulator and resister? what do they do? my
generator is just the batteries, wires, clips. also you say you
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Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 1:14 PM
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Subject: CSCS Generator
I'm thinking of buying this Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver
Generator from
here http://thesilveredge.com/aboutmicro.shtml
Does anybody has experience with this machine?
Regards
Gidon
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hi steve,
why do you need a current regulator and resister? what do they do? my
generator
I'm thinking of buying this Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator from
here http://thesilveredge.com/aboutmicro.shtml
Does anybody has experience with this machine?
Regards
Gidon
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Subject: CSCS Generator
I'm thinking of buying this Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator from
here http://thesilveredge.com/aboutmicro.shtml
Subject: CSCS Generator
Date: Wed, Jul 17, 2013 5:13 pm
I'm thinking of buying this Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator from
here http://thesilveredge.com/aboutmicro.shtml
Does anybody has experience with this machine?
Regards
Gidon
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From: Chev. John J. Wrobel [mailto:jwrobel0...@oh.rr.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 8:26 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSRe: CSCS Generator
You can build your own for a lot less or go with the Silver Puppy, thats what I
use. I actually purchased both the Silver Edge and the Silver Gen
From: Gidon Kenar gidonke...@gmail.com
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Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 4:13 PM
Subject: CSCS Generator
I'm thinking of buying this Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator from
here http://thesilveredge.com/aboutmicro.shtml
Does anybody has
Small batteries will only deliver a certain amount of current...big
batteries will boil the water when enough silver winds up in it.
A wall wart will melt down...even catch fire...if it doesn't burn up a
winding and permanently quit first.
You actually DO need to control current with ANY
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
With my 1 mill amp controller you can walk away and let it brew.
How long it take is up to your set up.
You can use a night light up against container to make some currents in
water.
I have one of the magnetic stirrers and brew a gallon at a time.
How
OK -- this reminds me of a question I've had on my mind for some time. Why
does one need regulating diodes and volt meters in order to use a Wall DC unit
for making EIS? I don't understand why you just can't plug one in and monitor
the time. Diodes and volt meters aren't required when using
one does not need anything to regulate a "dc wall unit for making eis. i made mine, using three 9 V wall units, wired in series, that puts out about 28 volts dc, with not load on the unit. i followed that instructions going around on how to figure how much current flow i needed to make 15 to 20
, an LED light in the circuit so I know
everying is working when electrodes are submerged, and a timer set on the side
and jobs done for me.
N.
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 16:02:30 -0800
From: marmar...@bellsouth.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSCS generator--9 volt battery ?
OK
...@us.army.mil
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Subject: CSCS generator (UNCLASSIFIED)
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
Bought one of those new CS generators with a LED light on it powered by a
single 9 volt battery.
Bought it for when I travel (as to Mexico).
It works really sweet
Hi again Cathy,
If you are on a budget, Arnold's kit is $31.50. It includes a meter and a
laser pointer. That's a tough price to beat!
http://www.atlasnova.com/CSMakingInfo.htm
Best wishes,
Andy
In a message dated 9/9/2008 7:16:51 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
cwmskni...@hotmail.com
with more features, [opinion of course], besides, I
wouldn't have a clue anyway as I've never 'bought' one as such.
Enjoy your stay here!
Neville.
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From: Cathy Knight
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 11:46 AM
Subject: CSCS generator
PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSCS generator advice?
Hello! I am new to this group, having been referred for asking CS
questions on a health group! I want to buy (or build?) a CS generator, but I
am confused by all the vendors and their claims to be the best. I know I
want a AC/DC
Both Silver Puppy and Silvergen are really good brands. dee
Cathy Knight wrote:
Hello! I am new to this group, having been referred for asking CS
questions on a health group! I want to buy (or build?) a CS generator,
but I am confused by all the vendors and their claims to be the best.
I
, in quality and price.
Hope this helps, Lin
Washington State
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 7:16 PM
Subject: CSCS generator advice?
Hello! I am new to this group, having been referred for asking CS
, September 09, 2008 10:16 PM
Subject: CSCS generator advice?
Hello! I am new to this group, having been referred for asking CS questions
on a health group! I want to buy (or build?) a CS generator, but I am confused
by all the vendors and their claims to be the best. I know I want a AC/DC
(home v
Hello! I am new to this group, having been referred for asking CS questions on
a health group! I want to buy (or build?) a CS generator, but I am confused by
all the vendors and their claims to be the best. I know I want a AC/DC (home
v. professional) model. Can someone give me some advice
Hi Cathy,
Welcome to the list! I built my own generator because I like building things
and it is somewhat more flexible then a prefabricated one. It is also a lot
cheaper. If you would rather buy one, a lot of people seem to like the
silverpuppy - http://www.silverpuppy.com. It seems to be
Day Sutton wrote:
I make a gallon at a time with my SilverPuppy that Ode modified for me...
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In my last run, I made 935 gallons. There really is no limit with the
right equipment.
Marshall
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Marshall, what kind of a generator do youi have? If you have told us I
forgot. Faith G.
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 11:46 AM
Subject: Re: CSCS Generator SilverPuppy
Day Sutton wrote:
I
, 6X8 inch silver plates, and 2
55 gallon barrels.
Marshall
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, June 23,
2008 11:46 AM
Subject: Re: CSCS Generator SilverPuppy
Day Sutton
wrote:
I make a gallon at a time with my
Okay. I'm not going to go there. Thanks. Faith G.
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 12:54 PM
Subject: Re: CSCS Generator SilverPuppy
Faith Gagne wrote:
Marshall, what kind of a generator do
I make a gallon at a time with my SilverPuppy that Ode modified for me...
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One problem with HVAC is the possibility of making nitric acid.
It will register on a meter and some who make and sell the stuff don't know
it, then have a 20 PPM product turn up with 3 tenths PPM silver as dilute
silver nitrate + dilute nitric acid.
Ode
At 06:12 PM 3/5/2008 -0700, you
sol wrote:
What is the harmful compound made with HVAC?
If made properly, none. If there is an arc, then you will get nitric
acid, and silver nitrate unless made under an inert blanket of gas.
Marshall
Oh, for the archives---HVAC used to be discussed from time to time,
and the downside was
On you HVAC unit, was there a spark formed at the electrodes? And if so,
was it above the water level or under it? Was the entire electrode surface
submerged?
Dan
Dan,
the hvac unit i spoke of had an electrode configuration with one flat
rectangular silver measuring 2 by 1, a thin metal
What is the harmful compound made with HVAC?
Oh, for the archives---HVAC used to be discussed from time to time, and
the downside was often talked about.
My poor memory is just not up to the task of recalling the details
accurately, so will some of you more knowledgeable people please comment
my guess is you were making a lot of silver nitrate.
great way to smurf out.
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From: JD Kalloco [mailto:kall...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 3:05 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSCS generator HVAC
On you HVAC unit, was there a spark
On 3/5/2008 8:12:28 PM, sol (sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com) wrote:
What is the harmful compound made with HVAC?
Using the neon transformer method:
If there was an air gap between the water surface and an electrode,
nitric acid would be created in the humid atmosphere.
Not desirable!
The electrode
Hi all..Some of my questions have been answered so far but decided to start
over again to see what the group says. I have a Radio Shack 30vdc 1000mA power
supply that I would like to use but I can change my mind, I have 20 of 12
gauge silver wire. I know that I don't need 1000mA but around 1 mA
measure of the
silver particles.
With the above, you don't need to use an LED and resistor.
--Steve Y.
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From: Keithmj [mailto:ke...@keithmj.com]
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 1:56 PM
To: Silverlist
Subject: CSCS generator
Hi all..Some of my questions have been answered so
OK, I just got my bonus from work and have decided to purchase a generator-
question is which one?
I work, so need something that doesn't require my standing over it forever.
Since I have CRS I need one that will shut itself off when finished. This will
be strictly for my own
De-ionized water is pure, usually more pure than distilled...if it's
good DI water.
Chemists use DI water *because* it's pure.
Distillation is just one way to remove contaminant ions...one way to
de-ionize it. But distilled water only need be pure enough to not foul
batteries and irons
In this discussion of terminology, please remember that the original
poster was yet another member from the UK, where distilled water is
*NOT* readily available as it is here. Rather, our previous experience
is that their nearest equivalent is called by a different name and only
available (at
Dear Peter,
It says 150 on it, but it is 2 x 75 ohm units on top
of each other. When I check it with my multimeter, it
says 90 ohms each, so it is actually 180 ohms, not
150. However, I buy my parts at a surplus store, so
they might not be the top of the line. I have it
hooked up to only one
Kathryn,
If I understand you correctly, a 90 ohm potentiometer hooked up in series
would allow me to vary the resistance from 0 to 90 ohms. Is that correct? Or
is that kiloOhms?
Peter
Dear Peter,
It says 150 on it, but it is 2 x 75 ohm units on top
of each other. When I check it with my
I check the 9v batteries when the brewing time starts to get long - if you
can touch your tongue to both terminals of the battery and not feel a pretty
good tingle, recycle 'em.
I just had a batch turn grey, it was stored in PETE plastic jug on the stove
when my son made tater tots in it, which
Plus, this is a good setup to take camping, put in your 'bug-out' bag, amd
just to know how to do if your home electricity should go out (hurricane,
tornado, earthquake, fire, mudslide, etc)
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You do not examine legislation in light of the benefits it will convey if
properly administered, but
Hi There - I am sorry to tell you that De-ionized water and steam
distilled water are not the same - if you use the di-water
you will end up with a mess however do not listen to me try it and see
what result you get !!!
Regards
Sandee
Peace is easy ... it is a Mindset
Home - 61893676734
cel -
Nope - believe me I'm quite happy to take advice - will keep looking for
didtilled water if it's necesary. BTW What happens if you just use filtered
or purified water. I'm curious to know what I would end up with.
Cheers
Kirsteen
On 11/23/06, Sandee George oha...@juno.com wrote:
Hi There -
Get a power supply, a wall wart is fine, should cost you about $5 or
$10. Get you a motor to do the stirring, or a pump to recirculate the
water to stir it, should be about $10 or so. A container to put the
water and electrodes in should be able to be found for no cost. Pick up
a constant
I don't understand why you electronics gadget guys insist on making such a
complicated unit! Three 9v batteries, two jumpers, two silver electrodes,
and a quart jar. So you have to watch it, so what? Brew cs while doing
laundry or watching TV, reading, etc. After a few tries, you will have some
On 11/22/06, Mark S. Siepak bro...@gtcinternet.com wrote:
I don't understand why you electronics gadget guys insist on making such a
complicated unit! Three 9v batteries, two jumpers, two silver electrodes,
and a quart jar.
Well I've got my batteries and silver wire. will pick up crocodile
: CSCS generator
I don't understand why you electronics gadget guys insist on making such a
complicated unit! Three 9v batteries, two jumpers, two silver electrodes,
and a quart jar. So you have to watch it, so what? Brew cs while doing
laundry or watching TV, reading, etc. After a few tries, you
Kirsteen:
My friend who lives in Weston-Super-Mare, England says:
In England, it's called De-ionized water and comes from the Chemist..
Smitty
On 11/22/06, Kirsteen Wright kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com wrote:
On 11/22/06, Mark S. Siepak bro...@gtcinternet.com wrote:
I don't understand
On 11/22/06, Smitty papad...@gmail.com wrote:
Kirsteen:
My friend who lives in Weston-Super-Mare, England says:
In England, it's called De-ionized water and comes from the Chemist..
Thank You. Tomorrow I'll go and ask for that. Is that the same as purified
water do you know.
Thanks
Mark, this is exactly what I'm doing right now. Exactly like you said and per
the pictures I posted in the last digest. I bought the jumper wires just like
they're shown at Radio Shack today...24 long with attached alligator clips,
part number 278-1157. package says Insulated Test Jumper
Also I know this may be a stupid question but I'd
rather sound stupid than remain ignorant. How do I
know when the batteries need changing. How long do
they last?
Many thanks for all the help.Kirsteen
There are no stupid questions. A Voltmeter reads
volts, but a multimeter is so much more
Kathryn,
What is the rating of your variable resistor? If I can have that description
I can search to find one. Thank you
Peter
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There are no stupid questions. A Voltmeter reads
volts, but a multimeter is so much more useful. The
batteries last a long time. I
This is a reply to the person who was not up to making
a unit. That is fine, but it is so easy, it is almost
a no brainer to make a simple battery unit. Then it
only takes an hour or so to make a liter, you have to
watch it the last 20 minutes fairly carefully to see
the ions coming off the silver
Ok I'd much rather make one than pay $199 plus shipping to the UK if it
really is simple. How do I go about it, please
Kirsteen
On 11/19/06, bs clayton kl_clay...@yahoo.com wrote:
This is a reply to the person who was not up to making
a unit. That is fine, but it is so easy, it is almost
a
I just finished making up a circuit based on Mike Monett's schematic for a simple auto shutoff
circuit for a colloidal silver generator. (Thanks Mike!) From:
http://silversol.freewebpage.org/systems/csoff.htm
His auto shutoff circuit was calculated out for 5 volt operation. I wanted to set
Dan writes:
Generally speaking, one does not expect to get shocked from a DC voltage
which is approximately 40 volts or lower.
This is because of the lower voltage level and the generally high
resistance of the skin.
Dan's right, but a *little* bit of caution is in order. If your skin is
Generally speaking, one does not expect to get shocked from a DC voltage
which is approximately 40 volts or lower.
This is because of the lower voltage level and the generally high
resistance of the skin.
Dan
Pat wrote:
I just found a great set of instructions for making
your own
I just found a great set of instructions for making
your own colloidal silver generator. They recommend
four 9-volt batteries. It is complete with pictures
for people like me who have never messed with
batteries. Click at the bottom of each page to go to
the next step.
http://www.elixsilver.com/freebie.htm
Has anyone used this? Is it worth spending my beans on?
Lori in NW Georgia
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Look up Current Regulator Limiter Diodes IN5299 Min 1.080 - max 1.320 MILL
Amps (any large electronics seller example Mouser),
IN 5283 thru IN5314 with one of these soldered to any DC power source
Regardless of Voltage You can make a constant current generator
Even with a lower voltage you can
Hi I have just joined the list.I would like to learn more about CS.I would
also like to buy a CS generator and looking for good sites.What is the best
kind to buy any feedback would be very much appreciated.
Debb
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Hi I have just joined the list.I would like to learn more about CS.I
would
also like to buy a CS generator and looking for good sites.What is the
best
kind to buy any feedback would be very much appreciated.
Debb
BC Canada
: CSCS Generator
Hi Debb,
E-mail this guy: Ode Coyote [odecoy...@alltel.net] He'll give you more
info. Just say Ernie from T.O sent you. Everyone on here practically
knows him. :-)He also has a website: www.silverpuppy.com
Regards..E.
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The problem is that both sides could well be relatively right. [therefore, relatively well?]
If the generator produces both ions AND particles.?
If it 'worked', what's the difference? 'Worked better' is a moot point when dead microbes aren't relativly dead.
People often ask..How many
All I can tell you is that the home made CS works very well for us. The
list archives is full of the same testimonials.
Experience is the best teacher.
Garnet
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I'm new here, but let me
say that I'm very grateful to have found all of you in one place! This
is my first posting on my first list (hope I do it right). Many of you
are knowledgeable, generous, and helpful and I'm very grateful you take
the time out of your busy schedules to share what you
I think you will find the majority of people on this and other silver lists
advocate the use of primarily ionic silver such as you can produce at home with
either the Silver Puppy or the Silvergen SG6 or SG7. Ionic silver solutions
are clearly the safest and are very effective.
The argument
Hi List,
Check this site out. This is an example of what I would call blatant
misinformation and exorbitant prices for an inferior product. Talk about using
scare tactics. I have customers calling/emailing asking if these are good
generators. I have to put my hip waders on when reading
Thanks, Mike.
At 02:40 PM 10/8/2003 -0400, you wrote:
url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m63229.html
Re: CSCS generator
From: Robert Berger
Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2003 07:39:55
Stuff wrote:
I'd like to know how your salt test can easily tell CS strength
within 5 ppm
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CSCS generator
From: Trem
Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 13:44:14
Mike,
I guess when you're broke anything seems expensive. The PWT is a
precision device and is really not expensive at all.
It is also NOT difficult to know if it is calibrated properly.
Just
Stuff,
You are dreaming. The salt test is very subjective. Get an ISE or
spectrophotometer test so that you know what you have.
Ole Bob:
Stuff wrote:
I'd like to know how your salt test can easily tell CS strength within 5 ppm
AND be a very subjective test.
What quantities of salt are
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Re: CSCS generator
From: Robert Berger
Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2003 07:39:55
Stuff wrote:
I'd like to know how your salt test can easily tell CS strength
within 5 ppm AND be a very subjective test.
What quantities of salt
Lynda Khula 10/6/03 10:18 AM Wrote:
my silver now, is never yellow and
before using this it was, is this a good thing (?)
YES !
Jack
Be Nice
Hi
I'm from the UK. Does anyone know where I might be able to purchase a
generator from with full instructions on how to make your own Colloidal Silver?
Christine Wyndham-Thomas
www.dogsonholiday-uk.com
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www.silverpuppy.com
Great product, great price.
Be Well and Prosper,
Terry
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From: Christine Wyndham-Thomas
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 10:05 AM
Subject: CSCS generator
Hi
I'm from the UK. Does anyone know where I might
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From: Christine Wyndham-Thomas
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 8:05 AM
Subject: CSCS generator
Hi
I'm from the UK. Does anyone know where I might be able to purchase a
generator from with full instructions on how to make your own Colloidal Silver
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From: sol
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 11:49 AM
Subject: Re: CSCS generator
Christine,
http://www.silvergen.com/
and
http://www.silverpuppy.com/current%20controlled%20CS%20generator.html
both sell generators that will work on 220
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Re: CSCS generator
From: Lynda Khula
Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 10:22:24
recently wrote a question for the list,,, here goes again hope
someone can answer, bought a generator from radio shack to make my
silver as told on the list
Hi Lynda,
The old saying is, if it works don't fix it.
Marsha's instructions have helped a lot of people.. Use your CS and be
happy.
Ole Bob
Lynda Khula wrote:
recently wrote a question for the list,,, here goes again hope someone
can answer, bought a generator from radio shack to make my
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From: Mike Monett 31dtzj...@sneakemail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 11:24 AM
Subject: [silver_list] Re: CSCS generator
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Hi Lynda,
Advanced users measure the ppm
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CSCS generator
From: Trem
Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 13:44:14
Mike,
I guess when you're broke anything seems expensive. The PWT is a
precision device and is really not expensive at all.
It is also NOT difficult to know
Just a quick Thanks to Ken for the fast service. Ordered my generator
Monday got it this afternoon (Friday). Got to find me a quart jar
somewhere and get to the lab...( evil scientist laugh )
Jeff
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That is the hard way to connect 9v batteries.
Just snap them together and connect the remaining two ends to the silver
wires with double ended alligator test leads.
No cutting or soldering required.
Ken
To connect the batteries required 3 9v battery connectors...Radio
Try this.
http://www.silvergen.com/ppm.htm
Trem
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From: FHLew
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2003 8:59 PM
Subject: Re: CSCS Generator
Kathie wrote:
I don't have a way to check PPM...
Where are you Trem ? I need
Hi all...
For @$7.00 we found a 2 qt Pyrex pitcher with a plastic cover at Walmart...
We put 2 holes in the lid about 5 apart, suspended the silver wire into 2
qts of distilled water and attached alligator clips to the silver wires on
top of the pitcher. We then placed 3 9v batteries together
, 2003 1:35 AM
Subject: CSCS Generator
Hi all...
For @$7.00 we found a 2 qt Pyrex pitcher with a plastic cover at Walmart...
We put 2 holes in the lid about 5 apart, suspended the silver wire into 2 qts
of distilled water and attached alligator clips to the silver wires on top
Hi Ya'all,
1). Constant voltage CS generation is plagued with current run-away if
not current metered and supervised. When the current starts to run away
the
2). With constant current the primary consideration is current density
on the silver anode. With the current regulated to one milliampere
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