I recall reading some time ago that the Canadian Maple Leaf
dollar has contaminants.  You might want to research this
area. 

A small bit of contamination can mean billions of molecules for
your cells to detox and clean up.


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>Reid:
>               Been doing that for some time now.. Works for me.
>                       Canuk Leafs, 100v dc.. Current control..
>                       I think I figured out one time that
>                       a maple leaf is approx 4 sq in. surface area.
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>                                       Grant..
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>Reid Harvey wrote:
>> CSers,
>> While checking options for new systems and electrodes I'd like to know
>> if anyone can think of a good reason why Canadian Maple Leaf dollars
>> wouldn't work with a 110DC HVAC generator.  I would simply suspend the
>> coins with pure silver wire.
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>> I hope I am correct in assuming these coins to be about the same size
>> and shape as U.S. standing liberty dollars (2 mm. thickness by 4 cm.
>> diameter). This would give them about 2500mm sq. surface are, about the
>> same area as the electrodes strips I've used upto now.
>> 
>> What do you think?
>> Reid
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