Wayne,
There is a lot of info on the list I found an hour ago) If you go to the top
of the list and do a search HVAC, then you find info that you need. I am
still looking into it. it is very teaching.

Satchid

-----Original Message-----
From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: zaterdag 19 januari 2002 3:44
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: CS>colloidal gold.


Evening Satchid,

>My input voltage is 240v, dropped this experiment.

    I read Ole Bobs message.  He is highly knowledgeable in CS and CG
making, and  the associated theories
as well.

   Still..... I hate to hear you dropped it.   Like the old saying,

   "retreat hell, we are just attacking in another direction"

   So, I figure you are planning your counter attack to the problem.

>I am now back on HVAC. I have now two neon transformers: 1= 4500 V at 100
mA
>the other is 9200 V 50 mA. I just cant get them firing in the water.

   Have your connected the transformers in series?  If you did that, you
would have 13,200 volts at
50 ma.

   While I am not a high voltage expert, there may be some reason you can't
do that.  Typically transformers
can be connected in series or parallel.  Certain guidelines must be
observed.

>I have
>no experience on this subject. I can find no instructions at all on the
>internet. I am a little bit stuck on this.

   I do have several friends who are high voltage experts, electrical and
electronic engineers.  They usually help me on any crazy project I
undertake.

   I will be looking for transformers.  What type and where do I look?  I
have a customer that is a sign company.  They may have some transformers in
their junk pile.

   I need to know more about this myself.  I looked at the link that bob
suggested.

   There are one or two others working on CG.

   If I understand the task correctly,  one needs to fire or arc two
electrodes under water.   Seems controlling the gassing problem will be the
biggest problem to solve.

   Wayne








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