Sorry Marshall, I left out the "arc" part, which is the "wierder"
part of the process - why use a high temperature arc in air?
(To vaporize the silver and spalt it into the water but also
breakdown the air????)

Of course I can also add:
 "why us 10,000 volts for a 2 volt  DC process"? and......
 "why not use polarity reversing LVDC"?, if you just want
  to get all of the released silver into solution?

Some will reply that the feature is that it produces in volume,
but the "100 volt pickle jar array" recently posted also will!

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At 01:50 PM 6/21/2000, you wrote:
Fred wrote:
Yes, and it would also apply to the "weird science HVAC process", which sadly none of the "inventors or re-discoverers" can explain - just claiming it is better!
What is it that cannot be explained? I am not aware of any great mystery about it. The primary advantage I see off hand is the complete lack of sludge, 100% of the silver goes into the colloid. And yes that can be explained, I have already done so on this list previously.

Marshall