Is that a short across the input..?
Tom Bassett
----- Original Message -----
From: Ode Coyote <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 1:51 PM
Subject: CS>current control circuit


> At 08:57 AM 8/4/01 -0700, you wrote:
> >>>>
>
>   I am controlling current by dropping the voltage as conductivity increases 
> with a transistorized circuit,
so the current stays absolutely constant. [Not just current limiting as with a 
resistive element]
>   Constant current 'should' result in constant particle size but doesn't 
> always due to agglomeration.
Agglomeration is controlled to a large extent by hydrating the particles as 
they form with constant stirring.
>   I believe that all LVDC CS comes off the electrodes as single ions many of 
> which later agglomerate into
particles the size being controlled by rate of production and speed of 
hydration. Too much current makes the
particles form fast before they can stablize at a given size range. With 
stirring, the speed of ion production
can be increased by increasing current without making larger particles.
>
>
>   I read on this list that the saturation point of ionic silver in distilled 
> water at room temperature was
13 PPM, so, anything beyond 13 PPM will form particles of colloidal silver in 
much the same way that rock
candy crystals are made.
>
>   Ken
>
>
>


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