If you control the curret to a low value like .7-.8 ma and keep the water
moving...you can make up to [around] 30 PPM that's colorless.  Constant
stirring allows you to use more current and decrease the time.
Ken

At 12:36 PM 7/1/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Good evening Everyone,
>
>  I am delighted to see the traffic and reports on CS
>
>>  I write as someone who makes her own CS and is very committed to taking
it,
>>  recognizing its benefits.
>
>    Same here, I have only been using it for 1.5 years.   Being a 
>technician or sorts, I was highly curious as to specific current flow and 
>other aspects of making the CS.
>
>   I started a notebook and made notes with dates and comments for each 
>batch.  Basically these notes stated the current flow relative to time.  I 
>expected to see more increase as the concentration increased, but this 
>effect was very small.
>
>I have made it with and without the saline solution.  Also used voltages 
>from 27 to 48 to 75 volts DC.
>
>I use and EC meter to compare solutions.  Some are pale yellow and other 
>are deeper yellow.
>
>Talked to a professor at one of the colleges about doing some ppm test.  He 
>stated that this particular college did not have the required equipment.
>
>I would be interested in the advantages of using other methods in addition 
>to the DC voltage method.
>
>Within the last few days I built my first "phone line voltage" generator.
>
>Do many others make the "yellow stuff" or variations of the 10 to 15 ppm 
>standard.
>
>Wayne
>
>
>
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