Thanks John. What I am able to do is limited for several reasons, one of which 
is space. I don't have nor can I have a permanent setup. Equipment has to be 
put on and then removed from kitchen counter. The idea of a no solder 
application sounds good.
Opa

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> On Mar 3, 2015, at 3:15 PM, John Popelish <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On 03/03/2015 04:03 PM, Reece Maxey wrote:
>> Thanks for the info John.
>> I have more time than money, so if process is slower it wouldn't be a 
>> problem.
> > have a small 25 volt adapter so think I will try it with 60 cycle line as 
> > source.
>> 
>> Somewhere in my cob-webbed memory is something about a multivibrator circuit
> >that would produce positive and negative square waves
> > with with a desired frequency.
> > This was before solid state devices came along,
> > and I can barely turn a TV on nowadays.
> > Would like to hear more about your experimental circuit.
>> Opa
> 
> It would be pretty simple to build a prototype reverser circuit with an 
> adjustable cycle timer.  An all solid state version (no relays) could be made 
> for a few dollars and would run on up to 18 volts, DC.  There are little plug 
> boards made, that let you make stuff like this, without soldering.
> 
> You may email me, if you are interested in trying to build one of these.
> 
> But I am wondering if a little water pump
> that jetted water between closely spaced,
> silver electrodes,
> (to wash away silver ions in the 120th of a second
> they were released, each half cycle)
> might make the simple 60 cycle AC
> work a lot better than a static solution
> or even one that is gently stirred.
> 
> Has anyone tried this?
> 
> If you go to the archive and look at my early posts,
> you will find a pretty good description
> of the circuit concept I am experimenting with.
> 
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> Regards,
> 
> John Popelish
> 
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