>Date: Sun, 03 May 1998 11:27:28 -0700
>From: Cisco <[email protected]>
>X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win16; I)
>To: Jennifer Ruby <[email protected]>
>CC: Jade <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [Fwd: Cisco's CS recipe]
>
>Hi ya'all,
>
>Well this system is for making enough water to place in a well to stop
>disentary dead in its tracks. It will also deal with scours and other
>stuff real fast. The problem is we are not concerned with PPM we want
>fast quantity and pure content. Once poured into the well it is
>dispursed rather quickly into the water supply and surrounding ground
>water. We also have them pour it down all open trench sewers and stuff
>like that. If this is the system you wish to try it is rather simplistic
>in its design and quickly effective.
>
>2-12VDC Deep Cycle Marine Batteries
>1-6VDC   "    "      "      "
>2-6 foot 12 gauge silver .999 fine electrode wires.
>
>Connect the batteries so that 30 volts DC is read on the last two wires
>(in series). Place the electrodes to the wires utilizing a eletric LUG
>for electrical boxes (ie "O" size lug). We make the 6 foot electrodes
>into corkscrews so they will fit into the bucket, but dont let them
>touch each other.  Also dont let the coil touch itself, that lowers the
>resistance and creates a hot spot. Place the wires directly in the
>distilled water.....no closer than 6 inches. Then watch.....it takes
>sometimes 9-11 minutes and other times 25 minutes (but no longer). Then
>utilize a small laser pointer, point at the bottom of the container and
>slowly rotate the pointer.....if the beam can be seen to the bottom of
>the container (appears smokey) it is done and ready for consumption.
>
>Rather simple....but it takes some practice in completeing the process
>correctly....
>
>Hope this helps.....
>
>Gods Speed,
>
>Cisco



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