You will have to ask others on this list, I use HVAC. But from reading
here it seems that it can take from 20 minutes to a couple of hours to
make 8 oz. I make about 3.5 gallons an hour with HVAC and 4 neon sign
transformers and a 3 ton water cooling unit.

Marshall

Barbara Liles wrote:

> Marshall, I'm getting the picture, but how slow is the LVDC?
>
>      ----- Original Message -----
>      From: Ode Coyote
>      To: [email protected]
>      Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 8:38 AM
>      Subject: Re: CS>New CS generater
>       They're all a little or a lot different depending on the
>      setup and specs, but both processes can make a similar
>      product. I think it's possible to make a higher colloid to
>      ion ratio with HVAC "if" it's set up for that.
>      LVDC is cheap, safe and slow. A good constant current unit
>      can equal a good HVAC setup, much cheaper, only a lot
>      slower.
>      HVAC is very expensive, fast and can be deadly to operate.
>      If it's not set up right, HVAC can make silver nitrates or
>      emulsified sludge layers very very fast.
>      If it is set up right, HVAC can do a very fine job.
>      Ken
>
>      At 10:54 AM 9/12/02 -0500, you wrote:
>      >>>>
>
>           <?fontfamily><?param Arial><?smaller>Marshall,
>           <?/smaller><?/fontfamily>
>           <?fontfamily><?param Arial><?smaller>O.K., Now
>           that I understand that much, what makes one or the
>           other better or worse in out final product>
>           <?/smaller><?/fontfamily>
>           <?fontfamily><?param Arial><?smaller>Thanks for
>           taking the time to answer.
>           <?/smaller><?/fontfamily>
>           <?fontfamily><?param Arial><?smaller>Barbara
>           <?/smaller><?/fontfamily>
>
>                ----- Original Message -----
>                From:
>                <mailto:[email protected]>Marshall
>                Dudley
>                To:
>                <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
>
>                Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 6:43
>                PM
>                Subject: Re: CS>New CS generater
>
>                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:
>
>                     <?fontfamily><?param
>                     Arial><?smaller>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.<?/smaller><?/fontfamily>
>                     <?fontfamily><?param
>                     Arial><?smaller>I anyone
>                     responds, could you keep it
>                     simple. I don't understand
>                     electricity not charging very
>                     well!<?/smaller><?/fontfamily>
>                     <?fontfamily><?param
>                     Arial><?smaller>Thanks<?/smaller><?/fontfamily>
>
>                          ----- Original
>                          Message -----
>                          From:
>                          <mailto:[email protected]>Jack
>                          Dayton
>                          To:
>                          <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
>
>                          Sent: Wednesday,
>                          September 11, 2002
>                          5:21 PM
>                          Subject: Re: CS>New
>                          CS generater
>
>
>
>                               From:
>                               "mary lee
>                               gladieux"
>                               
> <<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]>
>
>                               Subject:
>                               CS>New CS
>                               generater
>                               Resent-Da
>                               e: Wed, 11
>                               Sep 2002
>                               11:14:58
>                               -0700
>
>                               <?fon
>                               family><?param
>                               Arial><?smaller>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.<?/smaller><?/fontfamily>
>
>
>
>                          ************************************
>
>                          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
>
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