Thank you all Ladies and Gentlemen to have asnwered the questions
that I have raised about the Silver-Copper alloy. I get the point and it is 
much appreciated.

Gaston
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Marshall Dudley" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 11:52 AM
Subject: Re: CS>NASA and silver/copper ions


> [email protected] wrote:
> 
> > Gaston: I really don't see the need to first make a silver copper alloy to
> > generate copper and silver ions electrolytically. Why not use a circular
> > silver sheet placed in a round plastic cap. On the side of the silver sheet
> > facing the DW place a copper disc with a hole in it. Experiment with the 
> > hole
> > size until the ratio of copper and silver ions is about 10/1 which, as I
> > recall, optimizes germicidal activity. Roger
> 
> Cheapest and easiest alloy to get is serling, which is 93% silver and 7% 
> copper.
> The ratio is wrong, BUT, copper makes nasty stains in the pool, which silver
> apparently does not.  So we are trying the sterling, and just going to use a
> higher ppb to compensate.
> 
> We are putting the anode into the drain strainer, which has a high rate of 
> flow
> into the pipe that goes to the pump.  Cathode can be connected to any metal in
> contact with the water, even ground in most cases.
> 
> Marshall
> 
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