Hi Solar,

I have tried that process and the CS was not stable. that is why I went to the 
arc
process..

"Ole Bob"

[email protected] wrote:

> Nothing elaborate at all. In fact all of the details were gleaned from the
> silver list a couple years ago when there was a long ongoing discussion.
> My son came up with a neon sign transformer for me.
>
> I took a large glass wide mouth cookie jar and turned a piece of 5/4 oak into 
> a
> tapered "cork" with my lathe.
> Drilled a couple of holes for the silver wires.
> One wire is submerged into the distilled water. It's about 14" long (the 
> excess
> curls up on the bottom).
> The other wire is adjusted so that the tip is just above the water surface.
> The neon transformer (limited to 30 ma) is clipped to the silver with 
> clipleads.
>
> When power is applied, a cone of water rises to the short wire for the length 
> of
> the run (at least 8 hours).
> Uhh, you inquired privately, but I'm replying to the list. I'm sure this is of
> general interest.
>
>                                                         Chuck
> Veteran of the Bermuda Triangle Expeditionary Force 1990-1951 !
>
> On Thu, 4 Oct 2001 06:30:25 -0400, Solar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >Chuck:
> >
> >Would you care to elaborate on which HVAC method you are using? Arc,
> >cone, submerged? Also, what is the current on your N.S.T.?
> >
>
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