Hello Ron.
All that is necessary is for you to insert any useable
Multi-meter with a Milliampere function; in series with your system. Most
easily, between one of the electrodes and its leg of the power supply. Just
monitor the current level readings, and at the level where you have achieved
the
desired ppm (takes a few checks during the generation process, using your TDS-1)
make a notation. Once you have established the current level point for your
desired ppm, it should be quite repeatable. This arrangement works, no matter
what the applied voltage of your LVDC system is (we have checked this protocol
for voltages between 14 and 60 volts DC, without appreciable variations).
I hope this is of some value to you. Sincerely. Brooks
Bradley.
[email protected] wrote:
> Hello CS list;
> I found a constent power sorce in a bell chime transformer also .999+
> pure Eberhard silver bullion for my electrodes.
> Can any one suggest times to generate cs using a constent 24 volts and
> a rectangle silver bullion cut in half.I've been making good cs following
> directions I found on this list befor when I first started using 4 9v batts
> and 14 ga. wire I'm sure there will be a big difference but maybe not
> although now I am going to use a lower voltage I will have a much larger
> serface exposure of silver . So if anyone out there has knowledge or an
> educated guess let me know.
> Ron
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