Roger may well splutter into his beard (if he has one). Spluttering
indeed! ;-)

The term is sputtering Del, and it is another method for removing or
depositing metal particles at a high rate.

Roger seems to have it under control...I'll just stick to LVDC...slow
but sure!

Ivan.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Del Crow" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, 11 September 2000 20:12
Subject: CS>Why "spluttering?


> New to this thread. Wondering why the "spluttering" of the silver is
> important to making better colloid.  I'm using 10,000 volts AC--a
salvaged
> oil-furnace starter-- and, tho its takes several hours to get 30 ppm
(just
> guessing)--it is a half-gallon jar and several days-worth of
'dosage'for my
> wife and I. I figure (still guessing) that using the submerged
electrodes,
> since it seems unlikely that there is much current-flow for the first
> couple of hours, that there is very little cost in running the
transformer.
> Is this "spluttering" simply an interesting entertainment or can we
share
> in the idea behind it.  I did wander through the thread, but guess I
missed
> something.
>



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