>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?)

>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?

Please report back to the list after you've tried this experiment.

        fred


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