At 08:31 PM 7-18-98 +0000, Jim wrote: > > Bill, > I have done both.
Done both ? What, are you saying that you built a 'Bob Beck blood electrifier' device ?? > Reversing the electrodes will help > them to disolve at a more equal rate, but you would have to > stop the process and switch them every minute or so to have a > chance at keeping the buildup off, and I'm not too sure that > would work or even be a good idea. Why stop the process, when a timer chip could switch electrode polarity automatically, as used in Bob Beck's circuit ? And if you wanted to try it manually, you could use a DPDT switch. If you did build a 'Beck device', did you use it to make CS ? If yes, did the electrodes stay 'cleaner' ? > What would you be making > if you had some of the black buildup on both electrodes??? How do you know there would be _any_ black buildup -- the reversal of polarity might 'unbuild' the black buildup, molecule by molecule, while you relax. All I'm suggesting is that nobody seems to have investigated, or at least reported, on this. And even if there was some amount of black buildup on two electrodes, there still may be significant advantages. (Is there a reason it should be hazardous to have silver oxide on two electrodes, rather than only one ?) 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. Likewise, the black silver oxide on the 'anode' (now cathode) might be rapidly converted into CS plus H2O. Thus leaving both electrodes relatively 'clean'. Seems worth a try. I'd like to see test results to compare the resulting CS vs. 'standard' CS..... > Also, I always stir my water just before putting the > electrodes in. This will keep the water moving for a long time. > Take Care, > Jim Einert, N.D. > -------------- > In reply to: > >> Date: Sat, 18 Jul 1998 17:19:56 -0400 >> To: [email protected] >> From: Bill Kingsbury <[email protected]> >> Subject: periodically reversing the electrode polarity > >> Has anyone tried periodically reversing the electrode polarity ? >> I wonder if this would function to keep the electrodes cleaner, >> or to stir the CS solution ? >> >> Bob Beck's important 'blood electrifier' device also makes CS, >> and it reverses electrode polarity 3.9 times per second, >> using a 7555 chip and a relay. The plans are at: >> http://www.electriciti.com/explore/Articles/Beck/HIV_Article.html >> >> Has anyone around here built one of these ? >> >> Thanks. >> >> --Bill >> > -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: [email protected] -or- [email protected] with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the subject: line. To post, address your message to: [email protected] List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

