Fred Walter wrote: > > >From: Jason Ringas <[email protected]> > >> >From: Jason Ringas <[email protected]> > >> >Has anyone tried high voltage DC, instead of AC to make CS? > >> Depends on what you mean by 'high voltage DC'. > >I was thinking of the range of 10-15,000 volts that is being used in the > >AC systems. > > I have two questions: > 1) How do you inexpensively generate 10000-15000 VDC? > (The transformer is expensive. Diodes, which you would use > to rectify the AC, rated for this voltate level, are expensive. > Capacitors, rated for this voltage level, are expensive. > I know that they are expensive, because, for other projects, > I've either purchased some of these items, or I investigated the > costs. Do your own research.) > 2) Why would you want to do this? (What benefit is there, over the > low voltage generators, or over the high voltage AC generators?) >
That's what I was wondering. Is DC better than AC? Is high voltage better than low voltage? I'm beginning to get a little confused as to which route to take. I ultimately want to experiment with taking the silver intravenously, so the preparation would be more critical. > >Do you know if, or what the resonant frequency of silver is? > > No. > > >Maybe we could pulse the DC at the resonant frequency of the silver and get > >better results. > > Are you theorizing that using the 'resonant frequency' of silver will produce > smaller particles? > I was just wondering what the effect would be. Would the process be more efficient? Would it make smaller particles? At any rate, not knowing the frequency makes it a moot point. Regards, Jason -- 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]>

