Hi Robert,
thank you so much for your help and encouragement.
The generosity of people on this list to us newcomers is just great.
I'm not sure how much of the information that you might need to get me 
straightened out is possible for me to give because I am not very good with 
machinery and just bought a silver pulser unit from Sota on reccomendation 
from a friend. But I will tell you what it says in the manual and what I did.
The pamphlet says that it runs on a 9 volt battery and " a proprietary DC-DC 
converter circuit boosts the 9 volts of the battery to the required 27 
volts.The electrodes are mounted in a sort of V so they are 2 inches apart at 
their widest and about 1 inch at the midway point. They are 7 1/2 inches long 
and I had them submerged to about 6 inches. they are circular rods and one is 
thicker than the other. I made it in a glass which holds about 14 ounces of 
water. I used distilled water and boiled it first but then waited a few 
minutes until it was a tiny bit cooler so that the glass I poured it into 
wouldn't crack. It was still steaming. I don't have any kind of meter -- you 
just turn it on and let it run. I took the electrodes out a couple of times 
and rubbed them off with an unbleached paper towel, stirred the water with 
them out, then put them back in. I timed it for 25 minutes. There was some 
bubbling and mist trailing up from the wires -- and a slight dark spot on the 
glass where they rested at the bottom - but no flakes of anything in the 
water. The first time, when I did it without taking the electrodes out and 
cleaning them - there were some dark flakes.
The solution is just the tiniest bit cloudy with a gold tinge. It has a 
strong beam through it when I use the pointer.
Thats all the info I can think of.
Thank you for your help.
Katarina


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