The phone lines are current regulated at ~20 milliamps...too high to prevent "runaway" in a CS generator but low enough to prevent a fire in the switchboard when you short them out. A dial tone as high frequency DC pulses might be good as a pulse width lower averaged current control.


Ode


At 10:55 AM 12/3/2009 -0800, you wrote:
> phone line CS

Hahahahaha -- clever idea! But there would be some problems if you aren't careful. Standard phone line voltage is -48 volts DC, which would be fine for silver. But as the current increases, it would eventually reach a point where the local office equipment would think someone has taken a phone off-hook, and it would react accordingly, sending you a dial tone and waiting for you to reach out and touch someone.

Only other problem you could have is a real surprise if you are handling the wires and someone calls -- 88 volts AC 20 Hz would give you a big of a tingle.

Dick


From: Marshall Dudley <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, December 3, 2009 1:36:10 PM
Subject: Re: CS>use of high ppm CS ....question for Marshall Dudley

<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected] wrote:
> Marshall Dudley hello,
>
> "Johhny Silverseed form <http://www.elixsilver.com>www.elixsilver.com uses vit C to make medicinal
> CS. Do you know if the vitamin C (ascorbic acid) also works like the
> citric acid?"
If you brew the EIS with ascorbic acid, the result should be silver ascorbate.
> Second question;  Johnny Siverseed also uses a kinda phoneline to make
> CS , what do you think about that?
I have heard of using the phone line for the voltage to make CS. I think it is illegal to do so under FCC regulations.

Marshall
> I think that how cleaner the energysource is to make the CS the better.
> Maybe solarpanels are the best natural source?
>  Trudy.
>


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