Dear Mike:

I do remember talking to you about my design many years ago.  I was not sure
if you remembered that.  

Please resist the urge to go to 9 volts, bin there done that!  Spend your
money on a 4.7 K ohm resistor instead of the current limit diode.

http://meissnerresearch.com/info/silver-generator-pictures 

Look at the third picture down.  That will show you how much of the negative
lead is exposed.  The sleeve is 4 inches and the exposed negative silver
electrode is about 2 inches.  You should see silver fuzz form there
indicting that you have saturated the water with silver ions and the excess
is electroplating on the negative electrode.

Also it is "mandatory" for the negative electrode to be made out of silver!
I started with silver plated copper wire but got inconsistent results.  I
know it should not matter what the negative wire is made out of, but testing
both proved that silver was necessary.  I was trying to save money using
copper, but a 7 inch piece of silver is only $5.  I will send you some
silver wire if you like.  

Jim Meissner   www.MeissnerResearch.com 


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