Most electronics engineers don't know a thing about electro-chemistry.
The fact that a low voltage CS generator even worked at all in distilled
water comes as a surprise to the electric wire and semi conductor people.
Since it's obviously not very efficient, even the electro-chemistry people
haven't thought about it much and finding out about what role the silver
ions play and what happens to them is nearly impossible to look up. [In my
experience "actually impossible" to look up]
We've spent literally years on this list trying to figure it all out by
ignoring factors, one by one...with NO help available.
After all, who would do such a dumb thing as even to try and get
electricity through water in such an obviously inefficient manner?
US uneddicated idiots..that's who.
Nobody heard we couldn't.
The only related field of endeavor is the exact OPPOSITE of trying to
LOSE ions in the water. Electroplating.
They didn't spend a whole lot of time trying to do it as WRONG as they
possibly could...and being educated engineers, they didn't document what
they already knew better than to do.
Wanna know what's really funny?
The "experts" are just now catching up to us blundering dunderheads after
30 years of US doing it wrong and maybe ten, doing the wrong thing right
and having no idea *why* it was right...and still pretty much don't.
And that leaves a lot of room for self proclaimed experts to spew warped
sales speak nonsense and call it fact while engineers overlook the obvious
to make what they DO know about something different, seem to be worth
something.
My apples are better because I hired an engineer to paint my oranges
green..but they all fly like baseballs when you throw them at a painter.
Being wrong is more productive.
Ode
At 08:12 AM 4/27/2010 -0700, you wrote:
I was amused at all the experts info and missed info on the "Zapper" of
witch there are many to choose from. All work in some way or another, but
some really work well for what they are intended for. Killing unwanted
organisms. You need to do a fair amount of studying to figure it all out.
Your not going to learn much here about Zapper's on the Colloidal Silver
list. I have a degree in electronics, and was Dr. Clark's go to person
with her different types of Zapper's and Plate Zapper's and all the
rest. It takes an Electronic Engineer to tell you the differences in
these kinds of instruments. I don't have the time, Sorry.
Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ.
Quailwood Herbal LLC
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