Morning Levi,

I scanned the list and did not see many replies to your questions.

>> 07:04 PM 11/18/2007, you wrote:

Does anybody know for sure what voltage and waveform (or pure dc) is the best?
  Whatever you have will work but maybe not the best.

Is there anything wrong with using a doorbell or other generic controls transformer at 24 volts ac to power a single cell?
  Why are you using AC instead of DC ?

>>Thanks for whatever input...

  You can get 52 VDC from you phone outlet,
No transformer, no battery, it is always there, and FREE.

Some say it is illegal, but YOU pay for it.

Many phones that have a light or LED may use as much current as the CS process, or More.

If you get a phone call, the process will stop working for the time you are on the phone.

Ringing Voltage may be 70 to 90 volts AC. If you want to feel wide awake, hold the lines and have someone call.

Free Shock Effect exists also.  Nice !

You can build the completes Generator for 5 or 6 dollars.

As Simple, Near Nothing Generators go, It is in the class with the best.

While I have not tried it, one could likely build some fancy circuits powered by the phone line power.

I could build any kind I want, but have been using this simple critter for years.

The only parts it uses are 1 resistor, 1 LED and a full wave bridge.
You could leave out the full wave bridge if you wanted to do so.
Of course two alligator clips help and you can put the whole smear in a Surface Telephone jack, and it all fits into your shirt pocket.

I did not find this highly complex design anywhere or copy it. I thought of it myself years back. Must have made 50 and given them away.
I think now, someone sells them.  Glory BE !

Not sure what you mean in your subject,  "Per Cell"  ...........
do you mean for each batch of CS ?  Or what ?

You might be able to run 2 to 5 batches as once, have not tried it.
Plugging up phone lines is pretty eash.

Wayne

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