Time to post this again
To all (especially new members) You can make a Controlled Current Generator with and Wall DC power supply using a Current Regulating Central Diode they come in various currents 610-1N5297 from Mouser Electronics is for 1 Mill amp You put this in line with power supply with a volt meter you can measure voltage (higher as Silver is further apart and lower as you move silver closer together). It adjust voltage to maintain mill amp rating. Any DC voltage will work lower voltage only takes longer. Note if you read across a power supply with no load you will read a higher voltage as I have a power supply That is rated at 1000 Mill amps at 12 volts. It reads almost 24 volts at no load, with a control current diode on of 1 mill amp It still reads over 23 volts. I mill amp is almost no load. A pocket laser will show you what you are making as you go. A cheap volt ohm meter is less than $10 at Harbor Freight, lest than $5 when they are on sale. I will be back on Monday, off for the weekend. I have both good silver wire and plenty of 1 oz silver bullion coins and Canadian Maple Leaf coins (which are 99.99). A lot of Volt Ohm meters have a tester for diodes, you can check for voltage through Regulating Diode except I found The ones I had will let current through either way (strange as a diode is supposedly one way). Bob I usually post this every so often.Title: Message From: [email protected] on behalf of Medwith, Robert [[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 12:24 PM
To: 'cs'
Subject: CS>Brewing CS
To all
(especially new members)
You can make a
Controlled Current Generator with and Wall DC power supply
using
a Current Regulating
Central Diode they come in various currents 610-1N5297 from Mouser Electronics
is for 1 Mill amp
You put this in line
with power supply with a volt meter you can measure voltage (higher as Silver is
further apart and lower as you move silver
closer together). It
adjust voltage to matain mill amp rating.
Bob

