Dear Gage:

I am also interested in charging water, and I hope some of our "experts"
will contribute with some how to information.

The following is my limited knowledge about UV.  I have a Hammamusi(SP?)
sensor that is only sensitive to UV at 256 nm.  All glass that I tried looks
opaque to UV.  Quartz will pass UV.  A real surprise is that  some plastic
bags will pass UV without any loss.

Pointing this sensor directly at the sun shows "NO" UV transmission in this
frequency range.  So it is not likely that you will "charge" water with
sunlight.  Callium Coats in "Living Energies" states the sunlight will
degrade water and rainwater is labeled as "poor".

Low pressure mercury vapor cold cathode lamps will produce UV at 256 nm.

> The reason quartz is mentioned is because it passes UV light. UV light is
> required to generate ozone in water, which then degenerates to H2O2.
>
> Most glasses and plastics will not pass UV light.) were placed in the sun,
would this energize >the h2o in a desirable way?  Thanks....

Juergen P. (Jim) Meissner
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