Hi Jason,

Yes, I've tried it. I used the wall outlet's 220 volt ac, put a suitable
bridge rectifier on it. I put a 220 volt ac 60 watt light bulb in series
with the live input wire, before the bridge rectifier. This is protection
against crystal bridges and electrode short-outs. You get a "pulsed" dc
this way.

My process started at 1.43 mA (ac input). 45 minutes later I had a dark
yellow CS solution with huge amounts of debris in it (3.7 mA) The negative
electrode was very, very dirty. Crystal bridges kept forming in spite of
the convection in my gas-heated vessel. Very violent, dirty process.
Massive Tyndall-efect. Have not yet measured PPM and size.

Regards,
Christian



At 05:16 AM 4/10/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Greetings All:
>
>Has anyone tried high voltage DC, instead of AC to make CS?  If so, what
>were the results?
>
>Regards,
>
>
>Jason
>
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