LVDC is low voltage direct current.  Normally the voltage is between 9
and 30 volts, and the voltage does not change polarity, or if it does,
it does so at no faster than a couple of times a minute.

HVAC is high voltage alternating current. Nominally usually around
10,000 volts, and 60 hertz frequecy.

Marshall

Barbara Liles wrote:

> I haven't been on this long, but need to know the difference between
> LVDC and HVAC.  I think that is what I keep reading. I anyone
> responds, could you keep it simple.  I don't understand electricity
> not charging very well! Thanks
>
>      ----- Original Message -----
>      From: Jack Dayton
>      To: [email protected]
>      Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 5:21 PM
>      Subject: Re: CS>New CS generater
>
>
>
>           From: "mary lee gladieux"
>           <[email protected]>
>           Subject: CS>New CS generater
>           Resent-Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 11:14:58 -0700
>
>           I'm a newbie to this board with this problem:
>           with my brand new colloid master 777,  I tried to
>           generate one quart of  approx 10 ppm CS but after
>           23 hours the process never completed so I shut the
>           processor off.  I attempted this on the 9th and
>           10th of this month.  Is this huge amount of time
>           normal to make CS?  Did anyone else experience
>           this on those dates?  Thank you for any response.
>
>
>      ************************************
>      Hi Mary Lee,
>
>      I'm not familiar with that generator, but
>      that time is WAAAAY to long.
>
>      On my LV/DC I do 42ozs of distilled water
>      plus a spike of 2 oz from my last batch just
>      to get things started.  It is usually finished
>      in one and one half hours.
>      23 hours ?, something is not right. First
>      reread the instructions carefully, because
>      that time is WRONG!
>
>      Jack
>