Thankx you guys....I pulled my HVAC test sample back (got it cancelled and thrown away) Even if it was higher PPM than Bob,s testrun indicated,...the noise of the transformer was a nuisance. I'm picking info from you, now Marshall. I'm quitting the preheat. But Im still using the 60 amp teapot hotplate to create convection current for the slow mixing/stirring effect. (Stirring recommended by Bob somewhere hereabouts) Using the same wide configuration as with the 10,000 volt AC I've gone back to the original 6volt DC games transformer.(At 2+inches there is no 'smoke' peeling off the electrodes, and you can hardly tell it is working. I ran one for nearly six hours and it was still practically clear.... but totally unpalateable...STRONG!! Probably 2 to 3 hours with this setup will be good.... then I will test, Bob, Thanks to you all (John too)!!!At 01:38 PM 05/10/00 -0400, you wrote: > "Robert L. Berger" wrote: Hi John; There is no answer to that question !! >Does any one know the correct current to stop the process, enabling correct >particle size? > > > The point is aggregation, and aggregation occurs more quickly at higer >ppm, lower ph, lower voltage, higher temperature, and I believe stronger >magnetic fields. Low ph causes the particles to be surrounded by H+ >ions, thus lowering their mutual separation, and causing increased >aggregation. IE. aggregation is increased by: >lower voltage >higher current >lower ph >higher temperature. I believe the reason that aggregation is a problem with >impure water is that it increases the current, which increases the ppm near >the anode, and of course if the ph is below 7, that too can cause problems. >Marshall
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