Greetings to the List,
Katherine Stevenson has a website which offers a list that deals with the high voltage applications Mike Rhyner has asked about. It is simple to sign up, and they deal exclusively with Bruce Marx's machines and their details, naturally. For those who are interested, here is her web addresss once again: <http://www.jc.edu/~stevenso/silver.html> Have fun. God Bless, Scott At 10:15 AM 11/16/97 -0600, you wrote: >Does anyone know the particulars of the $600 AC machine? >I would like to know: > >What voltage is used? >What waveform is used if it is not a sine wave which I assume it is? (sine >wave= ~) >What frequency is used? I assume it is above 60 Hz, perhaps as high >as 1 Mhz like a Tesla coil. >How long does it take to make a batch with this machine? >What are the PPM and color of solution? >Is the inventor on this list? > >Could someone who has this machine describe the electrode arrangement >that is the size, shape and number of electrodes? > >Thanks Michael Rhyner Rochester, Minnesota USA > > >At 01:06 AM 11/16/97 -0500, you wrote: >>Dear Scott, >> >> I think that you can get your lab testing done for a decent cost >>at Bruce Marx's page (I know it is the same person that produces the $600 >>AC machine and you did not enjoy his commercialism) but he does provide >>for $100 the testing of ppm for four 1-2 oz. samples ($25 each) and the >>same goes for particle size testing. Also, for each sample above a >>total of four samples, the cost is $20 each. > > > The Holy Bible , Acts 4:12 "Neither is there salvation in any other , for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved." Spoken of the Lord Jesus Christ.

