Hey Vince, Looks like Ole Bob's model, which I hope to duplicate, sinters off much finer particles from the anode by arcing HV through co2 gas. The particles also carry a stronger electrical charge.(Longer shelf life) He describes his unit as HVAC ARC CO2. The PVC pipe and fittings are for construction of a dry ice cannister that will feed CO2 into the top of the DW jar. The CO2 tank (same as they use for soft drinks) will replace the dry ice CO2 unit for more "serious" control over the CO2 with pressure valves and a flow meter. In case you missed it, here is what Ole Bob said in a previous post.
"The CS that I make with the HVAC ARC method does not settle out. I think the only one that makes it for sale to clinics is Dr. Bill Biagioli. He told me that he has gotten out of the retail business. Check the CS with a laser pointer if the T.E. can be seen in normal room lighting then it is not very good. The HVAC ARC has almost no T.E. when viewed in a dark room. The Transmission electron microscope pictures of my HVAC ARC CO2 is in the 1-2 nm and the 6-8 nm range. "Ole Bob" ---- Hang in here and read the posts daily. You'll get the same instructions I get from Ole Bob and we'll all confer as we go along. Should be interesting! ----- Original Message ----- From: V. Richter To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 7:05 PM Subject: Re: CS>HVAC Colloidal Silver Generator Construction Flow meter, valves, CO2 tank? sounds like a great mixing mechanism. I hadn't planned on mixing, but it may be a good idea. Is that the purpose? Thanks, Vince ----- Original Message ----- From: Robert Bartell To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 5:40 AM Subject: CS>HVAC Colloidal Silver Generator Construction Hi "ole" Bob, Over the week-end and today, I have acquired all the PVC pipe and fittings that you specified and purchased a brand new Actown transformer, 120 volts primary in and 12,000 volts at 30 mA out - secondary mid point grounded. I think we now have enough to proceed with construction while I go shopping for the CO2 tank, flow meter and valves. Sounds like Vince and a couple of others are looking over our shoulders as we get this unit up and operating, so we'll keep it on the list instead of going "off-line" if that's ok with you. Ready for Phase II. What do we do next? Regards: Robert Bartell

