For ages 3 PPM was the standard as it started to go yellow at around 5 PPM,
now usually 10 and up to 20 as CS makers began to understand the process.
Going higher gets progressively into unstable territory where air exposure
and contaminants play more significant roles with greater levels of
super
I said it wrong... I put it on manual for the extra time. Same
principal I guess. So 10 ppm is all I need to kill germs and virus ?
Tks ode.
On 9/21/2016 3:33 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:
SWAP means the polarity at the electrodes is reversing periodically,
converting electro-chemical byproducts o
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On Sep 20, 2016 10:35 PM, "Ode Coyote" wrote:
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> SWAP means the polarity at the electrodes is reversing periodically,
converting electro-chemical bypr
SWAP means the polarity at the electrodes is reversing periodically,
converting electro-chemical byproducts of electrolysis [silver oxide and
silver hydroxide] back into silver ions
SWAP has nothing to do with PPM.
Contaminants come with the water or are absorbed out of the air.
Absolutely pure wat
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Ode, does this mean we are better off letting our silver puppy turn off
automatically and not switching to SWAP mode for higher ppm's. I
usually run for an extra hour or -until I reach 20 ppm- on SWAP. If I
understand your answer correctly, I am contaminating my silver by doing
this. I alwa
It always runs at a fixed max current of 1 milliamp tailored to the surface
area of the electrodes in order to prevent the formation of a super
saturation zone at the surface of the electrodes [The Nernst Diffusion
layer]
In order to get to that max current, the medium has to be at around 10 uS
[
I'm not Ode, but the SilverPuppy runs in constant current mode. If I
remember right it's 1mA.
On 09/19/2016 06:20 PM, bobLists wrote:
hi Ode
will your current silver puppy 9 run manually at a fixed known current
if desired?
if it can be switched to that mode it can be used to make
n
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