Marshall
do you have any information on the submerged electrode spacing
for the hvac colloidal silver..I have an high voltage transformer 10kv
with the primary winding connected to a variac...would the full 10 kv
be applied to the electrodes submerged in dw..I can apply any voltage
from 0 to 10kv for experimental tests..also what is the time factor for
20 ppm generation of c/s in the dw.
Alvin

Marshall Dudley wrote:

> Fred wrote:
>
> > At 06:36 PM 6/24/2000, Roger wrote:
> > >Trem: Well, when it comes to shelf life, IMHO, HVAC CS is the standard by
> > >which all other CS products are compared.
> >
> > Prey tell, whose HVAC product is the standard - seems the jury
> > has been and still is out! The three samples I got all seem to vary
> > quite a bit! Are there not (4) HV "processes"? Open arc, shielded arc,
> > submerged and "semi submerged" (water attracted up to the
> > electrode)? Now then, many, including yourself say it is hard to
> > maintain the "operating condition" - I believe you said that just a few
> > days ago and you said  "but I think" 90% of the silver comes from the
> > short period when you are getting a stable arc! Just how old is your
> > oldest standard batch?
>
> In addition the submerged electrode system we use is also a flow through
> system instead of a batch process.
>
> Marshall
>
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