Hi Joe,
When I started someone told me to distill the water 7 times for purity.  I find 
once through my distiller makes fine EIS... but it is amazing the smell of the 
distiller after I am done.  I don't want to think about taking that stuff into 
my body or even showering in it.
PT




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From: Joe Huard <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, March 21, 2013 3:35:03 PM
Subject: Re: CS>new member intro

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.
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>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.
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