On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 11:00:07 -0400
Marshall Dudley <[email protected]> wrote:


> 
> I have experience with both. From bout 1999 to around 2005 I made
> about 1500 gallons of HVAC CS. I used the submerged electrode
> method.  It was about 5 ppm.  In the last 4 years I have been making
> CS using the LVDC method,, and thus far have made about 3,000 gallons
> of it.  The LVDC stuff I make is 10, 15 or 20 ppm.  All of them work
> great.  From my experience I find that it is difficult if not
> impossible to make HVAC CS with a concentration of 10 ppm or more.
> Also the HVAC method produces a higher colloid vs ionic ratio than
> the LVDC, but also tends to produce a larger particle size.
> 
> I add H2O2 to much of the stuff I produce now, and I believe that if
> you do that, there will end up no difference between the two methods
> except for perhaps the ppm.
> 

That's very interesting, and that's a lot of CS! I will have to build an
LVDC generator just so I can compare the results as well. Have you
experienced a dramatic benefit from using your CS? I certainly have, and
I always wonder whether people who say "this is as good as that" have
had a dramatic recovery from a crippling illness as I am experiencing,
or if their need was more "light duty" (like maybe it got them through
flu season or helped with a cold or something).

Thanks,
indi






Cheers,
indi


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