Steve,

As always beware of the claims of salesmen.
Good LVDC machines will outperform this machine in my opinion, have a
longer shelf life, need no filtering and be more bio-available, it just
takes a little longer.

The 'Pulse Phasic" AC process looks to me to be a HVDC machine running
at 110V+.
Two electrodes each take half of the AC sinewave (or square wave), the
'green' electrode remaining negative in respect to the other two
electrodes. This means of course, that the green electrode has its
polarity reversed during half of the cycle. Or maybe a rectified DC
positive is switched between the black and red electrodes, whatever. The
instructions for use say that trees or dendrites form on the green
electrode and reach out towards the red and black electrodes.
The three electrode electrolysis system is described in an old
electrochemistry dictionary I leafed through once.
This system could be worth trying using LVDC, one may be able to raise
the current limit without compromising colloid quality.


Ivan.




----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Young" <[email protected]>
To: "Silver List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, 21 May 2000 16:42
Subject: CS>Pulse-Phasic Process


Question about the CS PRO Pulse-Phasic AC Process.  This unit claims to
perform much better than LVDC units, and almost as good as HVAC
generators.  It uses 3 electrodes:  generator, catalyzer, and filter
electrodes.  I presume there is some polarity switching on at least two
of the electrodes.

Can someone technically explain the principle of operation?  Has someone
verified the improved product this unit is supposed to make?  I don't
doubt the claims, but I would like to understand what is different about
it as compared to LVDC.

Thanks,
Steve Young



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