> Date: Sun, 19 Jul 1998 22:30:37 -0400
> To: [email protected]
> From: Bill Kingsbury <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: periodically reversing the electrode polarity
> Reply-to: [email protected]
> Jim,
>
> I'm sure I'll eventually build the device I suggested, but I'm
> not yet sure what kind of testing would be needed before knowing
> the resulting CS was entirely safe to use.
>
Bill,
I agree, I believe you need to do some kind of testing before you
try using the CS that would be made with the setup you have
suggested.
> What kind of magnification can be achieved with a darkfield
> microscope ? Can you see the particles in 'standard' CS with
> the d.m. ? Do you notice differences between CS samples ?
>
I can go all the way up to 900x with my darkfield microscope. I can
see particles, and have in all the samples I have looked at. I don't
really know what I am seeing for sure, but I have seen differences in
the different samples I have tried.
> I suppose you've tried viewing CS while lighting it with
> a laser pointer ?
>
No, I have not done this.
If you do get a chance to build something like this the offer still
stands, I will be glad to take a look at it under the darkfield.
Take care!
Jim
> Thanks.
> Bill
>
>
> At 08:35 AM 7-19-98 +0000, Jim wrote:
> >
> > Build a device to do this, and send me a sample of the silver,
> > and I will take a look at it in the darkfield microscope and
> > see what it looks like. If it is not working right, we may be
> > able to see a difference in it.
> > Jim
> >
>
> > Sat, 18 Jul 1998, Bill wrote:
> > [....]
> >> It seems possible that some of the gray silver particles which
> >> collect on the cathode would be quickly converted to CS, each
> >> time the cathode switched and became the anode -- thus improving
> >> the net efficiency of CS production by up to several hundred
> >> percent. [....]
> >>
> >> Seems worth a try. I'd like to see test results to compare
> >> the resulting CS vs. 'standard' CS.....
> >>
> >
>
>
>
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