Hi Asif,
I already own a BK Precision 30 V DC Power Supply 1630. It will help
with current limiting, so no need for a "current limiting diode" or IC.
However, if I ever make one for someone else, I'll investigate that
route. I assume from my rusty old electronics memory that you mean a
zener diode. Is that correct?
1 ma per square in of what? One or 2 silver rods surface area?
The brewing vessel is what I need, with a good cover; looking for that.
The double distilled water is news to me. I know what it is, but none of
the sites that I was on mentioned it. They said Walmart distilled for
$1.39 was good enough. I was not swayed by that, as I used to sell
distillers since 1980, and I know distilled water in a plastic jug is
not pure as it leaches the plastic. I could double distill my water as I
have 4 used distiller sitting around my basement doing nothing. However,
I will start with Reverse Osmosis water put into a distiller, and that
will be identical.
Joe
On 21/03/2013 12:26 PM, asif nathekar wrote:
Hi Joe,
Please also look at the silver cell process.
Many here have found that the simplest way is the best and if you use
a current limiting diode or current limiting ic costing around a
dollar then all you need is a 30 v or thereabouts supply and to keep
the current to a maximum of 1ma per square inch, the less the better
but then it takes longer to brew. And remember a lower current will
ensure smaller particles / more actual ions.
Also a low current will eliminate the need for stirring.
So please do not over think this.
More important is a good quality brewing vessel with a good cover and
double distilled water.
Even with the expensive machines they won't work without double
distilled water.
This doesn't need anymore engineering than current limiting.
Best of luck
Peace to all
Asif.