Hi Duncan,

On Wed, 25 Oct 2000 11:42:39 -0700, "Duncan Crow"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Thank you for your input. I'm glad we have our discussion group. The fusing
>was strictly a guess. The design is not mine. The first one I saw had a
>3-amp fuse. Yes, wall current is dangerous but functional.  Three families
>had been using that unit for a year.  Yes, it makes colloid quick. No,
>no-one dares touch the electrodes. I attached the diagram only because
>someone asked how to make CS more quickly.

Sorry I jumped on you so hard, but using higher than normal battery
voltages can be very dangerous.  Especially is someone's used to a
low-voltage CS process and forgets about the danger of higher
voltages.

>OT- In Russia they use 240-volt and the same basic design, with no fuse to
>make disinfectant with stainless steel rods. The design is hardly original.

A disinfectant setup like this usually has the things you're
disinfecting in the water at the same time as the power is applied.

>Yes, the scary microwave oven circuit is more dangerous to build. But it's
>much safer once it's completed, and also makes lots of CS quickly. It's the
>one we use now.

I can't disagree with that.  However, unless you're an electronics
tech of some kind (or ham who does more than run your appliance
radio), fooling around with the voltages needed by a magnetron tube --
and the capacitors in the power supply -- could be very dangerous.
Once built, it's no more dangerous than a microwave oven.

>I advise people that its safer to pony up the money and buy an approved CS
>maker, ozone maker, brain tuner, magnetic pulser, blood electrifier, all of
>that.  Me, I don't cough up American dollars so well.

Again, I agree.  I make lots of my own equipment (and other things --
I'm building a geodesic shed right now)

>As a philanthropist I expect some denigration. Go for it.  It hurts not. I
>would never give away a frightening or lethal device.  I don't sell any CS
>but I do give away several gallons a week though. And I hope you do too.

Being a philanthropist is fine -- but it would help if you didn't
steep people in a direction that could get them in trouble.  Most of
the people on this list are philanthropists in the sense that they're
trying to figure things out about CS (and other things) to help people
-- and their own problems.

There are several people here who make CS generators, Clark Zappers
and other things and give them away to people who could benefit from
them.

>This list would be unnecessary if big pharmacy wasn't pushing less effective
>and more dangerous solutions on us.  I think it's more dangerous by far to
>allow the pharma cartel free reign as an alternative to a public forum for
>people who would dare to try and take responsibility for their own health.

Again, I fully agree.

-- Dean -- from (almost) Duh Moyn  (CDP, KB0ZDF)


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