CSSafety Lectures, Not a lecture, just a few points

2008-09-11 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Morning Kathryn Interesting message for sure. At 02:31 PM 9/10/2008, you wrote: Usually, I am not easily scared- but fussing around with high voltage is one of my sticking points. I have done a little neon signage, so have been around HV transformers, but boy, it seems to me there is little

Re: CSgenerator advice? ( Safety Lectures )

2008-09-11 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Electronics technicians and others who get military training learn that radar units can hold a deadly charge long, long after power is cut off. It's standard operating procedure to drain the voltage off before starting any repair work. Probably true of other devices as well. Your caution

Re: CSgenerator advice?

2008-09-11 Thread Neville
You haven't seen my pies...! - Original Message - From: cking...@nycap.rr.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 10:47 AM Subject: Re: CSgenerator advice? You'll do OK, but Damn! Neville, gotta keep correcting you... Pie R Round! Chuck Is it true that

CSSilver Digest and Microsoft Outlook

2008-09-11 Thread M. G. Devour
I've sent Helen a private mail encouraging her to switch to the regular list rather than the digest, then training her e-mail program to sort incoming mail so any message with CS in the Subject goes to a separate message folder. She's using Outlook Express, which, thanks to Microsoft's

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2008-09-11 Thread Clayton Family
Hi Helen, I am not sure what is going on. I do not see any messages at all. Which mail program are you using? Kathryn On Sep 10, 2008, at 1:45 PM, Helen Campbell wrote: NOW THAT I HAVE THE E-MAILHow do I go about accessing the info = I tried to click on the the e-mail address , but all

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2008-09-11 Thread M. G. Devour
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Re: CSgenerator advice? ( Safety Lectures )Wednesday, September 10, 2008 12:31 PM

2008-09-11 Thread Steven Foss
Dear Silver List,   I would be more concerned with Capacitors as to being a potentially fatal electrical component. Capacitors used in power supplies, especially, can hold charges for long periods of time (weeks and longer) even when the appliance is unplugged. Capacitors can even after being

RE: CSgenerator advice?

2008-09-11 Thread Norton, Steve
Actually, this is a very easy modification to a microwave. Plus is already has a built in timer and the variable power levels can be used to provide pulsing of the CS generation (for whatever that's worth). You will have to disable the carrousel function. What are the chances of ionization of

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2008-09-11 Thread Dan Nave
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2008-09-11 Thread Clayton Family
Wayne, and the rest of the list in the way of all the rain, We are thinking of you, and hoping it goes well. kathryn -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to:

CSOT: cleaning microwave guts

2008-09-11 Thread Clayton Family
Dear List, I am trying to rid my house of airborne toxins. These may have accumulated in the inner working of the microwave as they did in the fridge. One way to detoxify these things (according to Dr Croft, a pathologist) is to spray them down liberally with ammonia solution and let it dry

RE: CSOT: cleaning microwave guts

2008-09-11 Thread Norton, Steve
Kathryn, I am probably going to horrify some with my recommendation but you can clean your microwave in your bathtub with tap water. The one thing I am not sure of is the magnetron which is mounted on the side or top of the microwave chamber and generates the actual microwaves. It has been

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2008-09-11 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening Steve, Not to steal Wayne's thunder, here are my safety list for working on any electrical circuit: Of course not. How can anyone have too much safety. At 02:21 PM 9/11/2008, you wrote: I was aware of everything you said, . I simply did not deduct that anyone here would

Re: CSthinking of those of us in the gulf

2008-09-11 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Thanks very much, Kathryn, At 03:38 PM 9/11/2008, you wrote: Wayne, and the rest of the list in the way of all the rain, We are thinking of you, and hoping it goes well. I think I am out of danger, unless some eastward changes result. Of course some do already. I have many friends in TX I

RE: CSOT: cleaning microwave guts

2008-09-11 Thread Malcolm
Hi Steve, No disrespect, but this is a Very Bad idea for a number of reasons. First, there are nooks and crannies you will never get to where the water will remain; Second, much tap water is fairly conductive and will hide under small electronic components on circuit boards, and in the windings

Re: CSOT: cleaning microwave guts

2008-09-11 Thread Malcolm
Hi Kathryn, What about a hepa filter 'High Efficiency Particulate Air' vacuum cleaner as well as a more general household hepa filter; Honeywell makes a bunch of these, though I don't know their real - as opposed to advertised - quality. Industrial strength filters are available for applications

Re: CSgenerator advice?

2008-09-11 Thread Neville
Morning there Steve, Afraid your asking the wrong person there as one article I've read states it's all hoowee! Haven't researched that yet though. I think I would start working on a TENS machine before swinging a pair of wire cutters around inside a microwave. When my 'electronic' tuition

RE: CSOT: cleaning microwave guts

2008-09-11 Thread Norton, Steve
Malcolm, True, I may have been lucky but I have also been cautious. I was taught the method by a TV repairman who used on every TV he repaired as a standard practice. BTW, when I said put it in the tub I should have stated that I did not intend it should be a tub filled with water. I was thinking

CSVarification?

2008-09-11 Thread Neville
OK, I have researched electronics a bit now but as I can't find a definitive answer I need to ask? One has a circuit...looking at a clock face, (for the purpose of explanation), at 6:00 you have the input power source, say a 9V battery, (for simplicity), the positive connector is on the right,

RE: CSgenerator advice?

2008-09-11 Thread cking001
Yes, it was relatively easy. This was a hot topic on the silver list many years ago when Bob Burger was alive. (save your interesting posts for your own archive) Some were doing high voltage with neon transformers. Duncan Crow came up with this idea utilizing a gutted microwave oven for a HV

Re: CScoins vs. wire

2008-09-11 Thread Sickleave48045
My hole is right on edge I do not always fill water to the silver wire, when I do not have a problem. I have a Love distiller that I use but I only put in 3 instead of 4 quarts water. If I fill more it seems to boil some of the minerals into the condenser on top. No build up I have a unit

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2008-09-11 Thread sarongsong
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Re: CSVarification?

2008-09-11 Thread cking001
Neville, The flow is whatever you need it to be as long as you're consistent while you're working this particular circuit. There are two theories depending on whether you're doing electronics or doing electrician. Both will work, but the assumed flows are opposite of each other. Pick one, I

Re: CScoins vs. wire

2008-09-11 Thread Norton, Steve
I like it. - Original Message - From: sickleave48...@aol.com sickleave48...@aol.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thu Sep 11 19:32:47 2008 Subject: Re: CScoins vs. wire My hole is right on edge I do not always fill water to the silver wire, when I do not have

Re: CSVarification?

2008-09-11 Thread Neville
No worries Chuck. It's just that I am concentrating on 'flow' because when I hook the meter up to measure something, (can't remember what at the moment), and I hook the pos and neg probes...like so...I get no reading and when I reverse probes from neg to pos...like so...I then do get a

Re: CSgenerator advice?

2008-09-11 Thread Norton, Steve
Do you really get good CS in just a few minutes? Microwaves are a dime a dozen at thrift shops. And I am finding myself needing to make more all the time to give to family and friends. - Steve N - Original Message - From: cking...@nycap.rr.com cking...@nycap.rr.com To:

Re: CSVarification?

2008-09-11 Thread Malcolm
Hi Neville, As a book I once saw had for a title There Are No Electrons g We think there are, they are an explanatory device to help us navigate a world of Energy we try to fiddle with - - well, I see I've run over your word limit. . . . . . On the other hand, there ARE holes; Oh yes, the very

Re: CSVarification?

2008-09-11 Thread Malcolm
Well that's the meter's fault, it's actually kinda handy when the little minus sign shows up to tell me which side is what, or not, to show the opposite. On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 10:46 +0930, Neville wrote: No worries Chuck. It's just that I am concentrating on 'flow' because when I hook the

RE: CSOT: cleaning microwave guts

2008-09-11 Thread Steven Foss
Hi Steve Norton,   Just a brief comment (for me)   Before you open the microwave, let it set for 2 to 3 days unplugged to discharge the capacitors. BTW, TVs also have a high voltage capacitor on the versions with a picture tube.   Uplugged Television Capacitors can carry High Voltage charges

CSRE OT Microwave Guts, etc

2008-09-11 Thread Steven Foss
Dear Kathryn,   I would consider the vapors ammonia solutions as potentional airborne toxins. Just my two cents.   Regards,   Steve Foss

Re: CSgenerator advice?

2008-09-11 Thread cking001
A gallon in about 15 minutes. But you have to be clever enough to do it on your own. I'm not comfortable to unleash this on general public. You already have all the info you need, plus add a little experimentation to refine it. Chuck Electricity

Re: CSgenerator advice?

2008-09-11 Thread Norton, Steve
Thanks. I could build it after reading the linked instructions. I have bought many old microwaves for the parts, esp. the wonderful transformer inside it. Sometimes rewinding the secondary for a 1500 watt low voltage output. You can really get some amps that way super cheap. My only question

Re: CSVarification?

2008-09-11 Thread Neville
Damn..! You know I get lost after 25 words Malcolm, that was my subtle attempt at 'tact' g. Yeah, I probably should have said the clock was full of water already I spose, with a stop valve, which would be the on/off 'switch', yep ok. Now that I understand that I know that it matters not

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2008-09-11 Thread Steven Foss
Evening Wayne, I was aware of everything you said, . I simply did not deduct that anyone here would be working with some of these things.   Well someone may have either written about AC colloidal Silver Generators which infers high voltage, or maybe they had a dual power supply (AC