Hi Andy,

I am little qualified to comment on LVDC, as I did no instrumentation when 
using the Silver Solutions box. 

Others will probably reply who have had more experience.  Without remembering 
any figures, your current draw seems high to me.

I have saved your mail to my research file to have it accessible in case I need 
at some point to use LVDC process. 

Thanks and good fortune, I'll be reading your reports.

James Osbourne Holmes
[email protected]


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Sent:   Wednesday, December 08, 1999 9:40 PM
To:     [email protected]
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Hi again James,

Okay, here is what I got so far. After about 20 min I dropped the voltage 
down to 25 and went to the store. Came back an hour later and dropped it down 
to 20. Still lots of activity in the glass. Found my BK TEST BENCH 390 meter 
and decided to take some readings. At 2 hours I stirred the solution, cleaned 
the wires, gave it 5 min at 25 volts to stabilize and measured stuff through 
the silver wires. Here is what I got:

Resistance:

15K gradually climbing to 20K in about 5 min. Looked like a capacitor 
charging.

Current Readings:

5 volts    351 ua
10 volts  726 ua
15 volts  1.231 ma
20 volts  1.745 ma
25 volts  2.232 ma
30 volts 2.68 ma

These are to a first approximation with the conditions I described earlier. 
It's been about 3 hours now and it is set at 5 volts. There is fine sediment 
in the bottom of the glass and the strands seem to be going down indicating a 
path for conduction. This seems to support Trem's suggestion of using a 
constant current source to reduce particle size. At least if I don't want to 
look like a smurf in the future. (^_^)

There are also some neat looking holograms in the glass. Maybe optical 
refraction off of the bigger silver particles.

Do you have any comments or suggestions?

Best wishes,
Andy

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writes:

<< Subj:     RE: CS>Hello List
 Date:  12/08/1999 4:03:57 PM Pacific Standard Time
 From:  [email protected] (James Osbourne, Holmes)
 Reply-to:  [email protected]
 To:    [email protected] ('[email protected]')
 
 Hello Andy,
 
 Do you know how many amps you were drawing?
 
 James Osbourne Holmes
 [email protected]
 
 
 -----Original Message-----
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 Sent:  Tuesday, December 07, 1999 7:59 PM
 To:    [email protected]
 Cc:    [email protected]
 Subject:   CS>Hello List
 
 Hello List,
 
 My name is Andy and I just subscribed while making my first batch. I haven't 
 had time to look at any of the posts so far so please bear with me. This is 
 what I did. Please let me know if it was right.
 
 I suspended two pieces of 14 AWG .999 fine silver wire in a glass of room 
 temperature distilled water (Alhambra) about 1 1/2" apart. I connected a lab 
 bench power supply to them and set it at 30 volts. After about 1/2 hour 
 bubbles started to come off of the wires and what appeared to be fine 
strands 
 of something started to come out of both of the wires and slowly move 
towards 
 each other. I kept power to it an additional 15 minutes.
 
 I swished the glass of water around and shot a laser pointer through it. 
 There's definitely something in there. I took a mouthful and swished it 
 around and gargled for a minute or two and then repeated. It had a strange 
 taste and I felt like I got a buzz but that could have been psychological.
 
 1) Can anyone tell me if this is the correct procedure for the desired 
 particle size?
  
 2) How about the shelf life for bottling the stuff? I thought I would use 
 amber beer bottles with crown caps. Store in a cool dark place.
 
 3) Dose anyone know if CS has been known to compromise a damaged liver? (HCV)
 
 4) What quantity should be taken for a chronic condition? (killing a virus)
 
 Thank you for your time
 
 Andy
 
 
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