Hi Bob,
Thanks for the info. As a *newbie* I'm curious to know if it makes a
difference as to the thickness of the the silver used versus voltage used.
I'm interested in using Canadian silver coins instead of wire, because I
think it's more cost effective. If I use 3 x 9V batteries would there be
enough power (current, whatever) if I use the coins rather than 14 gauge
wire?
All input welcome :)
Eleanor
From: "Robert L. Berger" <[email protected]>
Hear ye, hear ye all newbies et al,
In my four years of investigation of various protocols for making CS I
have made and data logged over 400 runs of CS, using voltages from 12 v
dc to 380 v dc, 780 v ac to 15,000 v ac. I test every batch with my
spectrophotometer.
All of this is to say that I have just tested three batches of CS made
using Dr. Jon's process, and the results are not very good.
So if you are using the process listen-up!
Test #1, 5 hrs., conductivity = 30 uS/cc, PPM = 1.1, xtal, clear, very
weak T.E. with few sparkles.
Test #2, 3 hrs., conductivity =10 uS/cc, PPM = 0.42, xtal clear, very
weak T.E. with few sparkles.
Test #3, 1 hr., conductivity = 15 uS/cc, PPM = 0.84, xtal clear, very
weak T.E. with few sparkles.
The inversion of test data for #2 and #3 says that the process is not in
control.
If you are using Dr. Jon's process or thinking about it, then forget
it. With only 6 volts one cannot get the current necessary
to do a good job in a reasonable time frame.
"Ole Bob"
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