>Dear list members, >I'm a newbie here, and I'd like to have an explanation that maybe is stupid >for you. I'm interested in making a colloidal silver generator according to >Beck's simple circuit (3 x 9V batteries and a 24-volt 40mA bulb). All these parts >are readily available here in Italy, but I need an explanation about silver >electrodes. >In the paper Beck advise to use 10" (inches) of pure (.999) silver wire "# >14" or "14 gauge (AWG)" as the preferred thickness. >What does "# 14" or "14 gauge AWG" mean? >As I'm not familiar with US units, could you please tell me the equivalent >in millimeters of this gauge? >In brief, how much should be (in millimeters) the diameter of the wire used >as electrode? >I need this info so I can find here the adequate silver wire. >Thank you in advance. On Dr. Becks tape he shows making CS with just one 9v battery and a glass of plane tap water.
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